The school promotes a secular education system that is inclusive of students from diverse religious backgrounds.
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 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.
secular is a word not meaning religion
Meaning of the word holy and how the meaning relates to the Fraternity of Secular Franciscans.
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No, it means non-religious. The word originates from the Latin. In its original meaning it implies "dealing with the world"
The word 'secular' is an adjective and a noun.The adjective 'secular' is a word used to describe a noun asnot affiliated with a church or faith; as relating to or regulated by a state rather than affiliated with a religion.The noun 'secular' is a word for a layperson; a word for a clergyman who not ordained; a word for someone or something that is not state or government affiliated; a word for a person or a thing.
The school promotes a secular education system that is inclusive of students from diverse religious backgrounds.
Secular music is non-religious music, separated from religion.
The state or quality of being secular; a secular spirit; secularity., The tenets or principles of the secularists.
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