irreligious

adjective

Hostile or indifferent to religion; ungodly.

Not religious; without religious principles; contemning religion; impious; ungodly.

Profane; wicked: as, irreligious conduct.

Synonyms Irreligious, Godless, Ungodly, Unrighteous, Impious, Profane, Atheistic, are words expressing the position or conduct of those who deny the existence of a God or refuse to obey his commandments. Irreligious means destitute of religion as a principle, contemning religion and not checked by its restraints; godless, acknowledging no God, disregarding God and therefore his commandments, sinful, wicked; ungodly, essentially the same as godless, but stronger as to both feeling and action; unrighteous, disregarding right, contrary to right and by implication (right being with this word viewed chiefly as the personal will of God) not only wrong or unjust, but sinful; impious, irreverent or contemptuous toward God, defiant or wanton in irreligion; profane, impious by word or deed, irreverent or blasphemous; atheistic, holding the doctrine of the non-existence of a God (applied, on account, of the natural tendency of men to deny the existence of a God where their spirit or manner of life is condemned by the teachings of the Christian religion, to whatever would be thus condemned or whoever thus denies). See atheous, 2.

adjective

Destitute of religion; not controlled by religious motives or principles; ungodly. Cf. Impious.

adjective

Indicating a lack of religion; profane; wicked.

adjective

Contrary to religious beliefs and practices.

adjective

Describing a conscious rejection of religion.

adjective

Having no relation to religion; non-religious.

adjective

hostile or indifferent to religion