worldly
adjectiveOf, relating to, or devoted to the material world, especially in contrast to spiritual concerns.
adjectiveExperienced in human affairs; sophisticated or worldly-wise.
adverbIn a worldly manner.
In a worldly manner; with relation to this life.
Of or pertaining to the world or the present state of existence; temporal; earthly.
Secular: opposed to monastic.
Devoted to, interested in, or connected with this present life, and its cares, advantages, or pleasures, to the exclusion of those of a future life; desirous of temporal benefit or enjoyment merely; earthly, as opposed to heavenly or spiritual; carnal; sordid; vile: as, worldly lusts, cares, affections, pleasures; worldly men.
=Syn.1. Mundane, terrestrial, sublunary.
1 and Worldly, Secular, Temporal, Earthly, Earthy, Unspiritual, Carnal. Worldly means of the world, in fact or in spirit, in distinction from that which is above the world; as applying to mind, it indicates a pleasure in the things that belong to the external life and a disregard of spiritual or even intellectual pleasures: it is opposed to spiritual, expressing positively what unspiritual expresses negatively. Secular is opposed to sacred or to ecclesiastical: as, there are six secular days in the week; the secular arm. Secular and temporal are rarely used in a bad sense. Temporal is opposed to spiritual or eternal: as, lords temporal; merely temporal concerns. Earthly has, like
Relating to the world; human; common