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atheist in Latin

atheist in Latin is atheos, atheus — atheist means a person who does not believe that any gods or deities exist.

atheist in Latin

atheos
noun
(broadly) A person who doubts the existence of deities (therefore, an agnostic may be considered an atheist).
atheos
noun
(narrowly) A person who is certain that no deities exist or who thinks that the existence of deities can be disproven.
atheus
noun
(narrowly) A person who is certain that no deities exist or who thinks that the existence of deities can be disproven.

What does "atheist" mean?

  1. noun A person who does not believe that any gods or deities exist.
    "She has identified as an atheist since college."
  2. adjective Relating to atheism or people who do not believe in gods.
    "He grew up in an atheist household."

atheist in a sentence

  • She has identified as an atheist since college.
  • Many atheists still hold strong ethical beliefs.
  • He grew up in an atheist household.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "atheist" in Latin?

"atheist" in Latin is atheos, atheus. atheist means: A person who does not believe that any gods or deities exist.

How do you use "atheist" in a sentence?

Example: "She has identified as an atheist since college." In Latin, "atheist" is atheos, atheus.

Are there other ways to say "atheist" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "atheist": atheos, atheus.

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