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religion

rih-LIHJ-uhn
noun
1
Belief in a god or gods, along with the practices and rituals connected to that belief.
"Religion plays a central role in many people's daily lives."
"The country recognises several major religions."
2
A particular system of religious belief and worship.
"Buddhism and Islam are two of the world's major religions."

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In plain EnglishA system of belief in the divine, along with its rituals and communities of followers.

Common pairings
practice a religion freedom of religion organised religion

Word Forms

religioned past tense, religions plural, religions singular

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Etymology

From Old French religion, from Latin religio, "reverence for the sacred, conscientiousness" — possibly linked to religare, "to bind," though this connection is debated.

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