Secular refers to something that is not religious or spiritual in nature, such as a secular society that is separate from any specific religion.
The school promotes a secular education system that is inclusive of students from diverse religious backgrounds.
"Novice" is both an adjective and a noun, deriving from the Latin word for "new", "nova". As a noun it means newcomer, beginner or newbie. As an adjective, it means new, newly arrived, or just starting. The word has a specific meaning in the context of Catholic religious orders, for which see the related question "What is a Catholic novice". As a noun, it can be used in sentences like "She can't be expected to know that yet; she's only a novice." As an adjective it can be used in sentences like "We have developed the novice program for beginners."
Secular Works was founded in 2016 as a platform to promote secular humanism and support non-religious individuals.
Secular holidays are not associated with any religious beliefs or practices, while non-secular holidays have religious significance and are often based on religious traditions or events. Secular holidays are widely celebrated across different cultures and religions, whereas non-secular holidays are specific to certain religious groups.
There are two main references, one secular and one religious. A novice is anyone new to a particular field or activity, but the term can also refer to a person who has entered into a religious order but has still to take final vows.
Novice horse means that the horse has gone novice and the rider hasn't, and novice rider means that only the rider has gone novice, not the horse.
Look at that Novice. He looks so handsome!
The Novice was created in 2002.
You realize that I am just a novice.
The pronunciation to "novice" is ( naw-vis )
A novice is another word for a beginner.I may know how to stay afloat in my local pool, but I'm a novice when it comes to Olympic swimming.
Being a novice in playing basketball, he sucked at it
Primorske novice was created in 1947.
The Devil's Novice was created in 1984.
Novice Gail Fawcett died in 1998.
The singular is novice and the plural is novices.