secular
sec
ˈsɛk
sek
u
lar
lər
lēr
British pronunciation
/ˈsɛkjʊlə/

Definition & Meaning of "secular"in English

secular
01

not concerned or connected with religion

secular definition and meaning
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The school is secular, meaning it does not promote any specific religious beliefs.
02

relating to clergy who are not bound by monastic vows

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The secular priest served in a parish rather than a monastery.
03

relating to the temporal or worldly realm rather than the spiritual or religious

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Secular concerns like commerce and politics often dominate society.
04

typical of or pertaining to people who are not members of the clergy

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The parish employed both clergy and secular staff.
Secular
01

a person who is not a member of the clergy or a professional religious figure

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The council included both clergy and seculars.
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