acatholic

/əˈkæθɒlɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Not supporting or adhering to the Catholic Church or its doctrines.

“The politician’s acatholic stance on faith-based policies raised eyebrows among her constituents.”

2. noun

A person who does not support or adhere to the Catholic Church or its doctrines.

“The acatholic movement in the 19th century sought to reform the Catholic Church from within.”

3. adverb

In a manner that does not support or adhere to the Catholic Church or its doctrines.

“The artist’s work was created in an acatholic style, blending elements from various faiths and traditions.”

Synonyms

  • anti-Catholic
  • non-Catholic
  • secular

Antonyms

  • Catholic
  • orthodox