Heathen
Heathen (noun) means Historically, a person who does not follow one of the major world religions; more recently, a follower of modern pagan Heathenry. Example: “The missionaries set out to convert the so-called heathens.”
How to use Heathen
Learner’s notesHistorically used (often disparagingly) by Christians about non-believers; today it is mainly used either historically or as the neutral name for modern pagan Heathenry.
Word forms
Heathens plural
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The missionaries set out to convert the so-called _____.
Etymology
Ultimately from the same root as "heath," originally describing people who lived on the wild heath outside Christianized towns.
Synonyms
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Frequently asked questions
What does “Heathen” mean?
The word “Heathen” means historically, a person who does not follow one of the major world religions; more recently, a follower of modern pagan Heathenry.
How do you use “Heathen” in a sentence?
Here is “Heathen” used in a sentence: “The missionaries set out to convert the so-called heathens.”
What part of speech is “Heathen”?
Depending on how it is used, “Heathen” can be a noun and an adjective.
Is “Heathen” a common word?
“Heathen” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “Heathen” have?
“Heathen” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: historically, a person who does not follow one of the major world religions; more recently, a follower of modern pagan Heathenry.