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[ US /ˈpeɪɡən/ ]
[ UK /pˈe‍ɪɡən/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone motivated by desires for sensual pleasures
  2. a person who follows a polytheistic or pre-Christian religion (not a Christian or Muslim or Jew)
  3. a person who does not acknowledge your god
ADJECTIVE
  1. not acknowledging the God of Christianity and Judaism and Islam

How To Use pagan In A Sentence

  • That which is soft and effeminate, which is calculated to excite the passions, by multitudes of ambiguous expressions, (not the less dangerous for being so cloaked) should be considered by Christians as an abuse the more deplorable, as it has even been censured and condemned by the pagans. The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi
  • Obama "cherishes" a trinket and a book given to him by Gordon Brown, and he worships them like tiny gods by keeping them in a little pagan altar he set up in the Oval Office. Wonkette » top
  • We have a good deal of information about the polemical and often bitter arguments Christians, Jews, and pagans had with one another in the early centuries.
  • I wish people would bother to learn some history instead of regurgitating propaganda.
  • Literature is no longer "bookish" -- but practical, social, propagandist. Studies in Early Victorian Literature
  • Thompson claimed that his grandmother, who lived in Blyth, Northumberland, was a pagan high priestess, and that she had passed on her powers to him. Sex cult leader jailed for forcing girlfriend into sex with others
  • In neopaganism, the spring and autumn equinoxes are called Ostara and Mabon, respectively, although these names are modern in origin and don't correspond to any ancient festivals. CBC | Top Stories News
  • One of the first aims of propaganda is to dehumanize the enemy in the public mind.
  • The Front adopted an aggressive propaganda campaign against its rivals.
  • And the intention of the work is purely propagandistic - it is not to stimulate thought, but to close it down. Times, Sunday Times
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