unbeliever
pronunciation
How to pronounce unbeliever in British English: UK [ˌʌnbɪˈli:və(r)]
How to pronounce unbeliever in American English: US [ˌʌnbɪˈlivɚ]
-
- Noun:
- someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity)
Word Origin
- unbeliever (n.)
- "one who does not believe in any given religion," 1520s, from un- (1) "not" believer. Old English had ungelifend in this sense.
Example
- 1. Jesus fulfills the law in reference to both believer and unbeliever .
- 2. Or is it the unbeliever under your tutelage .
- 3. Marriage with an unbeliever is lawful to those in christ .
- 4. According to the same dictionary , an infidel is an unbeliever .
- 5. If you are joined to an unbeliever , you have a fundamental spiritual conflict of interests .