Secular is an adjective basically describing something that is not related to the church/ spirituality, so a fitting sentence might read: I was thinking about being a pastor, but rather decided to enter into a secular vocation.
No, "secular" is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes something not connected to religion or spiritual matters.
Non-religious.
The opposite of the word sacred is profane, secular, or mundane.
Secular refers to things that are not religious or spiritual in nature, or that are not connected to a particular religious belief system. It can also refer to the separation of religion and government in a society.
secular is a word not meaning religion
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