religionist

English

Etymology

From religion +‎ -ist.

Noun

religionist (plural religionists)

  1. An adherent of a religion.
    How could Christians and other kinds of religionists justify being ruled by laws and rules, written and unwritten, that go against their faith?
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:believer
    Antonyms: irreligionist; secularist; atheist; antitheist; see also Thesaurus:antireligious
    Hyponyms: co-religionist, folk religionist, UFO religionist
    Coordinate term: agnostic
    • 1812, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Omniana:
      With what astoundment would ye, if ye were alive with your merely human perfections, listen to the creed of our, so called, rational religionists!
    1. Especially, a religious zealot.
      Synonym: religtard
      Hyponym: Jesus freak

Translations

Adjective

religionist (comparative more religionist, superlative most religionist)

  1. Relating to religious people
  2. Motivated by religious beliefs