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churchly
/ ˈtʃɜːtʃlɪ /
adjective
- appropriate to, associated with, or suggestive of church life and customs
Derived Forms
- ˈchurchliness, noun
Other Words From
- churchli·ness noun
- un·churchly adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
There is a corona of religious fervor around the court, a churchly ethos that threatens to turn our whole country upside down.
That theme, explored with light wit and deep humanity, makes this unabashedly churchly novel strikingly relevant to our conflicted political era.
He unleashed raw operatic passion in soul-searching arias rather than a churchly Passion.
Nancy Stewart and granddaughter, Louise Coghlan, have been shielding together since March last year, and have set themselves a churchly challenge.
In fact, for more traditional denominations, with a historical emphasis on social outreach, the novel coronavirus has demonstrated their commitment to churchly mission.
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