Antireligious

/ˌæntiːrɪˈlɪdʒəs/ adjective

Opposed to or hostile toward religion and religious beliefs or practices.

From anti- (against) + religious (from Latin religiosus, devoted to religion). The prefix anti- comes from Greek and Latin meaning 'against' or 'opposite.' This compound emerged in the 18th century during the Enlightenment when secular philosophy challenged traditional religious authority.

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