religious
Someone who is religious believes in a god or gods.
They often go to a special building to pray, like a church, mosque, or temple.
Religious people follow rules and traditions from their religion.
Things like holidays or special clothes can also be described as religious if they are connected to a religion.
When we say someone is religious, it means they believe strongly in a god or several gods.
They also usually follow the customs and rules of a particular religion.
For example, a person who goes to church every Sunday and prays regularly could be described as religious.
Also, things connected to a religion, like religious holidays or religious texts, can be called religious.
The adjective "religious" at a B2 CEFR level describes an individual who demonstrates a profound adherence to a faith, including beliefs in deities and active participation in religious customs and rituals. It can also refer to anything intrinsically linked to or characteristic of a specific religion. This term encompasses both personal conviction and the broader cultural or societal manifestations of faith. Understanding this word helps in discussing diverse cultural practices and personal worldviews with greater nuance.
§ What does it mean?
- Definition
- The adjective "religious" describes someone who has a strong belief in a god or a group of gods and follows the practices of a religion. It can also refer to things that are connected with or related to a particular religion.
When we say someone is "religious," we mean they actively participate in a religion. This usually involves believing in a higher power or powers, following specific rules and customs, and often attending ceremonies or services. For example, a person who goes to church every Sunday, prays regularly, and tries to live according to the teachings of their faith would be described as religious.
My grandmother is very religious and goes to temple every week.
Beyond describing people, "religious" can also describe things related to religion. This could be objects, places, events, or ideas. For instance, a holy book is a "religious book," and a special holiday like Christmas or Eid is a "religious festival."
They visited a beautiful old religious building.
§ When do people use it?
People use the word "religious" in many different contexts. Here are some common situations:
- To describe a person's personal beliefs and practices:
He grew up in a very religious family.
- To talk about things that are part of a religion:
They celebrate many religious holidays throughout the year.
- To refer to a place where people worship:
The city has many beautiful religious sites.
Understanding the word "religious" helps you talk about faith, culture, and personal beliefs more clearly. It's a common word you'll encounter when discussing various aspects of society and individual lives.
§ Definition
- Adjective
- Describes someone who has a strong belief in a god or a group of gods and follows the practices of a religion. It can also refer to things that are connected with or related to a particular religion.
§ Where you actually hear this word — work, school, news
You might encounter the word "religious" in various contexts, from casual conversations to news reports and academic discussions. It's a common adjective used to describe individuals, groups, beliefs, practices, and objects.
In the News
News reports often discuss "religious holidays," "religious leaders," or "religious freedom." For example, you might read about:
- A country debating laws about "religious schools."
- "Religious festivals" being celebrated around the world.
- A politician making a speech about "religious values."
The article discussed the importance of understanding different religious traditions.
When reporting on global events, journalists frequently use the term to categorize different groups or explain cultural practices. You might see headlines mentioning "religious conflicts" or "religious organizations" working on humanitarian aid.
At School
In school, especially in subjects like history, social studies, or literature, you'll hear and read "religious" quite often. For instance:
- In history class, you might learn about the "religious beliefs" of ancient civilizations.
- During a discussion in literature, a teacher might point out the "religious imagery" in a poem.
- In social studies, you could study the role of "religious institutions" in a community.
Our history lesson covered the various religious movements of the 16th century.
Teachers use this word to explain concepts related to culture, ethics, and societal structures. Understanding the "religious" context of historical events or literary works is crucial for a complete education.
At Work or in Professional Settings
Even in the workplace, "religious" can come up, though perhaps less frequently than in news or school. For example:
- A company might have policies regarding "religious holidays" or "religious attire."
- In diverse teams, colleagues might discuss their "religious backgrounds" to better understand each other.
- Human resources departments may address "religious discrimination" or provide "religious accommodations."
The company provides reasonable accommodations for employees' religious practices.
In professions like healthcare or social work, understanding a client's "religious beliefs" can be important for providing culturally sensitive care. Similarly, in international business, being aware of different "religious customs" can help build stronger relationships.
Everyday Conversations
In everyday conversations, people might use "religious" to describe someone's personal beliefs or practices. For example:
- "My neighbor is very religious; she goes to church every Sunday."
- "He decided to go on a religious pilgrimage."
- "That building has a lot of religious art."
She finds comfort in her religious community.
It's a straightforward way to talk about aspects of faith and spirituality that are present in many people's lives and in the world around us. Listening for how others use this word will help you understand its nuances.
§ Similar Words and When to Use 'Religious' vs. Alternatives
- DEFINITION
- Describes someone who has a strong belief in a god or a group of gods and follows the practices of a religion. It can also refer to things that are connected with or related to a particular religion.
When describing someone who believes in a god or follows a religion, the word 'religious' is a good general term. However, there are other words you can use that have slightly different meanings or emphasize different aspects of belief or practice. Understanding these nuances will help you choose the best word for your context.
She is a very religious person and goes to church every Sunday.
Here are some similar words and when to use them:
- Pious: This word is very similar to 'religious' but often implies a deeper and more devout adherence to religious practices and principles. Someone who is 'pious' is not just religious, but also very devoted and morally upright in their religious observance.
The old monk was known for his pious life of prayer and meditation.
- Devout: Similar to 'pious,' 'devout' also emphasizes deep commitment and sincerity in one's religious beliefs and practices. It suggests a strong and earnest faith.
She is a devout follower of her faith and never misses a service.
- Spiritual: While 'religious' often refers to adherence to an organized religion with specific doctrines and rituals, 'spiritual' can be broader. Someone who is 'spiritual' might believe in a higher power or a deeper meaning to life, but they might not follow a particular religion or participate in its organized practices. Their connection might be more personal and internal.
Many people feel a strong spiritual connection to nature.
- Faithful: This word can be used in a religious context to mean loyal and true to one's religion or God. It also has a broader meaning of being loyal and trustworthy in general, so make sure the context makes the religious meaning clear.
He remained faithful to his religious vows throughout his life.
When to use 'religious':
Use 'religious' when you want a general term to describe someone who belongs to a religion or practices a religion. It's a neutral and widely understood term. You can also use it to describe things connected to religion, such as 'religious texts,' 'religious holidays,' or 'religious buildings.'
The city has many beautiful religious sites.
How Formal Is It?
"The devout congregation gathered for their weekly service."
"She comes from a very religious family."
"My grandma is a real god-fearing woman."
"The kind churchgoer always helped prepare for the holiday celebration."
"He's always acting all pious, but I'm not sure he truly means it."
난이도
The word is polysyllabic and contains a common suffix. The definition is straightforward, but uses some vocabulary that might be slightly challenging for an A2 learner, like 'practices' and 'connected with' in this context.
The spelling is regular but involves a common suffix. The length of the word and the double 'o' might be a minor challenge for some A2 learners.
The pronunciation is regular, but the stress pattern might need a bit of practice for A2 learners (re-LI-gious). The 'g' sound followed by 'iou' can sometimes be tricky.
The word has clear phonemes and a predictable stress pattern, making it generally easy to distinguish in spoken language. However, unfamiliarity with the word might make it slightly harder for an A2 learner to immediately grasp its meaning in context.
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다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Adjectives often come before the noun they describe.
She is a religious person.
Adjectives can follow linking verbs (like 'be', 'seem', 'become') to describe the subject.
He became very religious after his experience.
Adjectives can be used in comparative and superlative forms, though 'religious' is less commonly used this way in everyday conversation.
She is more religious than her brother. (Comparative - less common for this word)
Adjectives can be modified by adverbs of degree (e.g., 'very', 'quite', 'extremely').
He is very religious.
When referring to things connected with religion, 'religious' acts as an attributive adjective.
They attend religious services every week.
수준별 예문
She is a very religious person and goes to church every Sunday.
She has strong beliefs and attends church weekly.
Describes a person's characteristic.
Many cultures have religious festivals with special food and traditions.
Many cultures celebrate religious holidays with unique food and customs.
Describes a type of festival.
He wears a small cross as a religious symbol.
He wears a cross that represents his religion.
Describes an object's purpose or meaning.
The old book contained many religious stories.
The ancient book had numerous tales about religion.
Describes the content of a book.
They celebrated their wedding with a religious ceremony.
They had a wedding ceremony that followed religious customs.
Describes a type of ceremony.
Some people believe that all life has a religious meaning.
Some think that there's a spiritual purpose to all life.
Describes a belief or concept.
The family has a religious picture on the wall.
The family displays a picture with religious content on their wall.
Describes a type of picture.
She finds comfort in her religious faith during difficult times.
Her religious beliefs give her strength when things are hard.
Describes a type of faith.
She grew up in a very religious family, attending church every Sunday.
Ella creció en una familia muy religiosa, asistiendo a la iglesia cada domingo.
Here, 'religious' describes a family that practices a religion.
Many cultures have their own unique religious traditions and festivals.
Muchas culturas tienen sus propias tradiciones y festivales religiosos únicos.
In this sentence, 'religious' refers to traditions and festivals connected to religion.
He finds comfort in his religious beliefs during difficult times.
Él encuentra consuelo en sus creencias religiosas durante momentos difíciles.
'Religious' modifies 'beliefs', indicating beliefs related to religion.
The ancient temple was a very important religious site for the community.
El templo antiguo era un sitio religioso muy importante para la comunidad.
'Religious' here describes a place that is significant for religious practices.
She wears a small cross as a sign of her religious faith.
Ella lleva una pequeña cruz como señal de su fe religiosa.
'Religious' is used to describe the type of faith.
They celebrate several religious holidays throughout the year.
Ellos celebran varias fiestas religiosas durante todo el año.
This sentence uses 'religious' to characterize holidays connected to a religion.
He is a very religious person and prays every day.
Él es una persona muy religiosa y reza todos los días.
Here, 'religious' describes a person who practices their faith regularly.
The book contains many interesting stories with religious themes.
El libro contiene muchas historias interesantes con temas religiosos.
'Religious' modifies 'themes', referring to themes related to religion.
The \"religious freedom\" debate often involves complex legal and ethical considerations, particularly in diverse societies where multiple faiths coexist.
The debate about 'religious freedom' often involves complicated legal and moral issues, especially in diverse societies where many different beliefs exist together.
Here, 'religious' modifies 'freedom,' forming a noun phrase. The term 'religious freedom' itself is a common and important concept in discussions about human rights.
Throughout history, religious institutions have played a pivotal role in shaping cultures, influencing art, architecture, and even political systems.
Historically, organizations based on religion have been very important in forming cultures, affecting art, building designs, and even how governments are run.
'Religious' acts as an adjective describing 'institutions,' highlighting their connection to religion. 'Pivotal role' is a common collocation meaning a very important part.
Despite declining church attendance in some regions, religious beliefs continue to provide solace and meaning for billions of people worldwide.
Even though fewer people are going to church in some areas, religious beliefs still offer comfort and purpose to billions of people all over the world.
In this sentence, 'religious' modifies 'beliefs,' emphasizing their spiritual nature. 'Solace and meaning' is a common pairing of nouns.
The ancient city was known for its numerous religious shrines and temples, attracting pilgrims from far and wide.
The old city was famous for its many holy places and temples, bringing in people who traveled for religious reasons from everywhere.
'Religious' here describes both 'shrines' and 'temples,' indicating their sacred function. 'Far and wide' is an idiomatic expression meaning from many places.
He experienced a profound religious conversion after a life-altering event, completely changing his perspective on existence.
He had a deep change in his religious beliefs after something big happened in his life, which completely altered how he saw life.
'Religious' modifies 'conversion,' specifying the type of profound change. 'Life-altering event' is a strong descriptive phrase.
Many societies observe religious holidays with specific rituals and traditions that have been passed down through generations.
Many groups of people celebrate religious festivals with special ceremonies and customs that have been given from older to younger generations.
'Religious' describes 'holidays,' indicating their spiritual or sacred nature. 'Passed down through generations' is a common phrase to describe inherited traditions.
The scholar dedicated his career to studying comparative religious texts, seeking common threads among diverse spiritual traditions.
The academic spent his whole career studying different religious writings, looking for similar ideas among various spiritual practices.
Here, 'religious' modifies 'texts,' referring to writings associated with religion. 'Common threads' is an idiom meaning shared characteristics or themes.
While often seen as a personal matter, religious affiliation can sometimes influence social dynamics and political landscapes.
Although usually considered a private thing, being part of a religion can sometimes affect how society works and the political situation.
'Religious' modifies 'affiliation,' indicating a connection or membership to a religion. 'Social dynamics' and 'political landscapes' are C1 level collocations.
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자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
She is a very religious person.
She has strong religious convictions.
They observe religious holidays.
They celebrate festivals important to their religion.
Religious education is important to them.
They value learning about their religion.
He wears a religious medal.
He wears a piece of jewelry with religious significance.
They live a religious life.
Their life is guided by religious principles.
It's a matter of religious conviction.
It's something they strongly believe in based on their religion.
The building has religious significance.
The building is important for religious reasons.
They have different religious backgrounds.
They grew up with different religions.
Religious tolerance is essential.
Accepting different religions is very important.
He's very active in his religious community.
He participates a lot in the activities of his religious group.
문법 패턴
문장 패턴
Subject + be + religious.
My grandmother is very religious.
Subject + belong to + a religious group.
He belongs to a religious group.
Subject + follow + religious customs/traditions.
They follow many religious traditions.
There + be + a religious holiday/festival.
Tomorrow is a religious holiday.
Subject + go to + a religious building (e.g., church, mosque, temple).
We go to church every Sunday because we are religious.
Subject + have + religious beliefs.
She has strong religious beliefs.
Subject + read + a religious book.
Many people read religious books.
Subject + talk about + religious topics.
Sometimes we talk about religious topics.
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형용사
사용법
The adjective religious can be used in a few ways. 1. **Describing a person:** It refers to someone who practices a religion and has strong beliefs. * *Example:* "She is a very religious person who goes to church every Sunday." 2. **Describing something connected to religion:** It can also describe things, places, or events associated with a religion. * *Example:* "The temple is an important religious site." * *Example:* "They celebrate many religious holidays throughout the year." 3. **Figurative use (less common at A2, but good to know):** Sometimes, "religious" can be used to describe something done with extreme dedication, almost like a ritual, even if it's not actually about religion. * *Example:* "He has a religious devotion to his morning coffee ritual." (This is less common for A2 learners but shows the breadth of the word.)
1. **Confusing with 'religion' (noun):** Learners sometimes use 'religious' when they should use 'religion.' * *Incorrect:* "My family has a strong religious." * *Correct:* "My family has a strong religion." or "My family is very religious." 2. **Using 'religious' as a verb:** 'Religious' is an adjective, not a verb. * *Incorrect:* "They religious every day." * *Correct:* "They practice their religion every day." or "They are very religious." 3. **Overusing with specific faiths:** While you can say 'a religious person,' you usually specify the faith if you know it (e.g., 'a Christian person,' 'a Muslim person'). 'Religious' is more general. 4. **Misplacing in a sentence:** As an adjective, it usually comes before the noun it describes or after a linking verb (like 'is,' 'are'). * *Incorrect:* "A person religious he is." * *Correct:* "He is a religious person."
암기하기
기억법
Imagine a **REL**ic (something old and religious) that's **IGIOUS**ly (righteously) protected by someone devout. **REL-IGIOUS**.
시각적 연상
Picture a person kneeling in a church, mosque, or temple, with bright light shining down on them, emphasizing their strong belief. Around them are symbols of their faith, like a cross, a crescent moon, or a statue, visually connecting them to their religion.
Word Web
챌린지
Think about famous landmarks or holidays. Which ones are considered 'religious' and why? For example, Christmas is a religious holiday, and a cathedral is a religious building. Can you think of someone you know who is religious and how their practices reflect that?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Being religious means you have a strong belief in a god or a group of gods, and you follow the practices of a particular religion. It's about your faith and how you express it.
Yes, an object can be described as religious if it is connected with or related to a particular religion. For example, a cross is a religious symbol for Christians.
While often related, 'religious' usually refers to following a specific set of beliefs and practices within an organized religion, whereas 'spiritual' can be a broader term for a connection to something larger than oneself, which might not involve organized religion.
Religious practices can include things like prayer, meditation, going to a place of worship (like a church or temple), observing holidays, or following dietary rules, depending on the religion.
Not necessarily. While attending services is a common religious practice for many, the specific requirements vary greatly depending on the religion and individual beliefs. Some people express their faith in other ways.
The core definition of religious often involves belief in a god or gods. However, some spiritual paths or philosophies might have practices and communities that resemble religions without a central deity.
A religious holiday is a special day or period observed by people of a particular religion to commemorate an event or person important to their faith, like Christmas or Eid al-Fitr.
While a country itself doesn't have beliefs, a country can be described as having a strong religious influence if a large portion of its population practices a particular religion, or if the government's laws are based on religious principles.
Informally, yes, you might hear someone say they have a 'religious devotion' to something like their morning coffee or a hobby, meaning they are very dedicated and consistent. However, the primary meaning is related to faith.
The opposite of being religious could be described as atheist (not believing in any gods), agnostic (not claiming to know if a god exists), or secular (not connected with religious or spiritual matters).
셀프 테스트 102 질문
My grandmother is very ___ and goes to church every Sunday.
The sentence talks about going to church, which is a religious activity. 'Religious' fits the context of someone who believes in a god and practices a religion.
They celebrate many ___ holidays throughout the year.
Holidays can often be connected with a particular religion. 'Religious' describes these types of holidays.
The book tells a story about a ___ man who lives in a temple.
A temple is a place of worship, so a man who lives there is likely to be 'religious'.
She wears a special necklace for ___ reasons.
People often wear special items for 'religious' reasons, like crosses or other symbols of their faith.
Many cultures have their own ___ traditions and ceremonies.
Traditions and ceremonies are often linked to 'religious' beliefs and practices within cultures.
The ___ leader gave a speech about peace.
A 'religious' leader is someone who leads a religious group and often speaks about moral or spiritual topics like peace.
Listen to the sentence about a grandmother.
Listen to the sentence about holidays.
Listen to the sentence about books.
Read this aloud:
Can you say the word 'religious'?
Focus: /rɪˈlɪdʒəs/
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Read this aloud:
Repeat after me: My family celebrates many religious festivals.
Focus: religious festivals
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Describe someone you know who is religious.
Focus: religious person
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Write a short sentence about someone who believes in God.
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My grandma believes in God.
Complete the sentence: 'A church is a ______ building.'
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A church is a religious building.
Write a sentence using the word 'religious' to describe a person.
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My friend is a very religious person.
What kind of person is Maria?
Read this passage:
Maria goes to church every Sunday. She prays and sings hymns. Maria has a strong belief in God.
What kind of person is Maria?
Maria goes to church and has a strong belief in God, which means she is religious.
Maria goes to church and has a strong belief in God, which means she is religious.
What is Christmas an example of?
Read this passage:
Many cultures have special holidays. These holidays are often for religious reasons. For example, Christmas is a religious holiday for Christians.
What is Christmas an example of?
The passage states that 'Christmas is a religious holiday for Christians.'
The passage states that 'Christmas is a religious holiday for Christians.'
What does Tom's family do?
Read this passage:
Tom's family goes to the temple. They listen to stories and learn about their faith. They are a religious family.
What does Tom's family do?
The passage says, 'Tom's family goes to the temple.'
The passage says, 'Tom's family goes to the temple.'
This sentence describes someone who believes in a god or gods.
This sentence describes a book connected to a religion.
This sentence states that many individuals have strong beliefs in a god or gods.
My grandmother is very _____ and goes to church every Sunday.
The sentence talks about going to church, which is a religious activity. So, 'religious' is the best fit.
Many people wear special clothes for _____ ceremonies.
Special clothes for ceremonies are often connected to religious events.
Which word describes someone who believes in a god?
Someone who believes in a god is described as religious.
A religious person often goes to a place of worship.
People who are religious often attend services or gatherings at a church, mosque, temple, or other place of worship.
The word 'religious' can describe a book about cooking.
The word 'religious' refers to beliefs about a god or gods, not cooking.
A religious holiday is usually a time for fun and games only.
Religious holidays often include celebrations and family time, but they also have a serious and spiritual meaning.
Write a short sentence describing something that might be considered religious in nature.
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Many people go to a religious building, like a church, to pray.
Complete the sentence: 'She feels very ______ because she goes to the mosque every week.'
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She feels very religious because she goes to the mosque every week.
Describe a religious holiday you know about in one short sentence.
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Christmas is a religious holiday celebrated by Christians.
What does the passage say about the grandmother?
Read this passage:
My grandmother is a very religious person. She goes to church every Sunday and prays before every meal. She believes strongly in God and tries to live her life according to her faith.
What does the passage say about the grandmother?
The first sentence clearly states, 'My grandmother is a very religious person.'
The first sentence clearly states, 'My grandmother is a very religious person.'
What do some people wear for religious ceremonies?
Read this passage:
Some people wear special clothes for religious ceremonies. For example, a priest wears robes, and some women wear headscarves. These clothes are important to their religious traditions.
What do some people wear for religious ceremonies?
The passage states, 'Some people wear special clothes for religious ceremonies.'
The passage states, 'Some people wear special clothes for religious ceremonies.'
What do different religious groups have?
Read this passage:
There are many different religious groups in the world. Each group has its own beliefs and practices. It is interesting to learn about different religious traditions.
What do different religious groups have?
The second sentence says, 'Each group has its own beliefs and practices.'
The second sentence says, 'Each group has its own beliefs and practices.'
The correct order forms a simple sentence stating someone is a religious person.
The correct order forms a sentence identifying a place as religious.
The correct order forms a sentence about religions having holidays.
Many people find comfort in their ______ beliefs during difficult times.
The word 'religious' fits best here as it refers to beliefs that provide comfort, often associated with faith.
She grew up in a very ______ family, attending church every Sunday.
A 'religious' family is one that follows the practices of a religion, like attending church.
The temple is a beautiful building with great ______ significance.
A temple is a place of worship, and therefore has 'religious' significance.
He has a strong sense of ______ duty, always helping those in need.
'Religious' duty often involves helping others, stemming from faith-based values.
The country has a diverse population with many different ______ groups.
A diverse population often includes many different 'religious' groups with their own beliefs and practices.
They observe several important ______ holidays throughout the year.
Holidays connected with a particular religion are referred to as 'religious' holidays.
Describe a religious festival or holiday that you know about. What are some of the traditions associated with it?
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One religious festival I know is Christmas. It's celebrated by Christians to commemorate the birth of Jesus. Traditions often include decorating Christmas trees, exchanging gifts, singing carols, and attending church services. Families usually gather for special meals and spend time together, making it a very important holiday for many people around the world.
Write a short paragraph about how religious beliefs can influence a person's daily life or decisions.
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Religious beliefs can significantly influence a person's daily life. For example, some people might choose what they eat or wear based on their religious teachings. Others might dedicate certain times of the day to prayer or meditation. These beliefs can also guide moral decisions, affecting how individuals treat others or contribute to their community, shaping their values and actions.
Imagine you are explaining the meaning of 'religious' to someone who has never heard the word before. What would you say?
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If I had to explain 'religious' to someone, I'd say it describes a person who has a strong belief in a god or several gods. This belief often involves following specific practices, like praying, going to a special place of worship, or celebrating certain holidays. It's about having a deep spiritual connection and living according to the rules or traditions of a particular faith. It can also describe things connected to these faiths, like 'religious books' or 'religious ceremonies'.
What is one way religious traditions help a community?
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Many cultures around the world have various religious traditions that have been passed down through generations. These traditions often include special ceremonies, clothing, and food. For example, in some cultures, it is customary to wear specific attire during religious festivals, while in others, certain foods are prepared only for religious holidays. These practices help to preserve the identity and values of a community.
What is one way religious traditions help a community?
The passage states, 'These practices help to preserve the identity and values of a community.'
The passage states, 'These practices help to preserve the identity and values of a community.'
What is mentioned as a historical role of religious institutions?
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Historically, religious institutions have played a significant role in education and social welfare. Many schools and hospitals were founded by religious organizations, providing essential services to communities. Even today, many charities and aid organizations operate with a religious foundation, offering support to those in need regardless of their own beliefs. This demonstrates the broad impact of religious values on society.
What is mentioned as a historical role of religious institutions?
The passage states, 'Many schools and hospitals were founded by religious organizations, providing essential services to communities.'
The passage states, 'Many schools and hospitals were founded by religious organizations, providing essential services to communities.'
According to the passage, how can the expression of religious belief vary?
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For some individuals, being religious means attending weekly services, while for others, it involves personal prayer and reflection. The expression of religious belief can be very diverse. It is not always about grand gestures but often about a personal, inner conviction that guides one's actions and perspective on life. This personal aspect is crucial to understanding the broad spectrum of religious experience.
According to the passage, how can the expression of religious belief vary?
The passage states, 'For some individuals, being religious means attending weekly services, while for others, it involves personal prayer and reflection.'
The passage states, 'For some individuals, being religious means attending weekly services, while for others, it involves personal prayer and reflection.'
This sentence describes someone adhering to traditions, fitting the definition of 'religious'.
The sentence indicates a place connected with religion, aligning with the definition.
This sentence implies a family that follows religious practices and beliefs, fitting the definition.
Describe how religious beliefs might influence a community's traditions and daily life. Provide specific examples.
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Religious beliefs often profoundly shape a community's traditions, from annual festivals and ceremonies to dietary restrictions and ethical codes. For instance, many communities observe specific religious holidays that dictate periods of celebration or fasting, impacting local businesses and social gatherings. Daily life can also be influenced by prayer times, clothing choices, and even architectural styles, reflecting deeply held spiritual values within the community.
Discuss the role of religious institutions in providing social support and community services, even for those who are not actively religious.
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Religious institutions often play a crucial role in providing social support and community services, extending their reach beyond their immediate congregations. Many churches, mosques, and temples operate food banks, shelters, and counseling services that are open to anyone in need, regardless of their personal beliefs. They can also serve as community hubs, hosting events and offering spaces for local groups, thereby fostering a sense of belonging and solidarity for all residents.
Imagine you are explaining the concept of religious freedom to someone from a different cultural background. What key points would you emphasize?
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When explaining religious freedom, I would emphasize that it's the right of every individual to practice any religion they choose, or no religion at all, without fear of persecution or discrimination. I'd stress that this freedom includes the right to express one's beliefs publicly and privately, and that governments should not interfere with or establish a state religion. It's fundamentally about individual autonomy and fostering a society of tolerance and respect for diverse spiritual paths.
What is one of the broader functions of religious festivals mentioned in the passage?
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In many parts of the world, religious festivals are integral to the cultural fabric, bringing people together for celebrations, reflection, and community bonding. These events often involve unique rituals, traditional foods, and special attire that have been passed down through generations. While rooted in specific religious narratives, these festivals can also serve as powerful expressions of cultural identity and heritage, enjoyed by believers and non-believers alike.
What is one of the broader functions of religious festivals mentioned in the passage?
The passage states that 'these festivals can also serve as powerful expressions of cultural identity and heritage,' indicating a broader function beyond purely religious observance.
The passage states that 'these festivals can also serve as powerful expressions of cultural identity and heritage,' indicating a broader function beyond purely religious observance.
What is a potential criticism of religious pluralism, according to the passage?
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The concept of 'religious pluralism' suggests that all religions are valid and share common truths, promoting mutual respect and understanding among different faith traditions. This perspective encourages dialogue and cooperation, aiming to move beyond mere tolerance to genuine appreciation of diverse spiritual paths. Critics, however, sometimes argue that such a view can dilute the distinctiveness and specific doctrines of individual religions.
What is a potential criticism of religious pluralism, according to the passage?
The passage states, 'Critics, however, sometimes argue that such a view can dilute the distinctiveness and specific doctrines of individual religions.'
The passage states, 'Critics, however, sometimes argue that such a view can dilute the distinctiveness and specific doctrines of individual religions.'
What is a secondary role that religious architectural marvels often acquire over time?
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Many historical monuments and architectural marvels across the globe were initially constructed for religious purposes. Cathedrals, temples, mosques, and stupas stand as testaments to the deep devotion and artistic prowess of past civilizations. Beyond their original function, these structures often become significant cultural landmarks, drawing visitors from all backgrounds who admire their beauty and historical importance.
What is a secondary role that religious architectural marvels often acquire over time?
The passage states, 'Beyond their original function, these structures often become significant cultural landmarks, drawing visitors from all backgrounds who admire their beauty and historical importance.'
The passage states, 'Beyond their original function, these structures often become significant cultural landmarks, drawing visitors from all backgrounds who admire their beauty and historical importance.'
This sentence correctly forms a statement about the existence of religious traditions in various cultural groups.
This sentence expresses someone finding solace in their religious convictions.
This sentence indicates that the festival holds profound importance within a religious context.
Which of the following best describes a 'religious' individual?
The definition of 'religious' specifically refers to a strong belief in a god or gods and following religious practices.
In what context would 'religious artifacts' most likely be found?
'Religious' can also refer to things connected with a particular religion, and artifacts related to spiritual practices would fit this description.
Which sentence uses the word 'religious' in a way that refers to a person's devoutness?
This sentence describes an individual's personal practice and strong belief, aligning with the first part of the definition of 'religious'.
A person who is 'religious' necessarily believes in multiple gods.
The definition states 'a god or a group of gods,' meaning belief in a single god is also considered religious.
The term 'religious' can describe an object that holds spiritual significance to a particular faith.
The definition explicitly states that 'religious' can refer to things connected with or related to a particular religion.
An atheist, by definition, can be accurately described as 'religious' due to their strong moral convictions.
The core of being 'religious' involves belief in a god or gods and following religious practices, which atheists do not do.
Focus on the description of the city's spiritual life.
Listen for the topics of her discussions.
Consider what aspects of community life are highlighted.
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Discuss the role of religious freedom in a democratic society.
Focus: religious freedom, democratic society
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Explain how religious symbolism has influenced art and architecture throughout history.
Focus: religious symbolism, art and architecture
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Describe a scenario where religious beliefs might come into conflict with scientific advancements, and how such conflicts can be navigated.
Focus: religious beliefs, scientific advancements, conflict, navigated
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This sentence describes how a community, characterized by its deep religious beliefs, was affected by a new policy. The word 'deeply' modifies 'religious', emphasizing the strength of their beliefs.
This sentence indicates that the presence of different religious groups made the negotiations difficult. 'Religious factions' refers to distinct groups within a religion or different religions themselves.
This sentence describes someone articulating their genuine religious beliefs with skill and expressiveness. 'Religious convictions' refers to deeply held religious beliefs.
The newly discovered ancient civilization had a complex system of beliefs, with numerous deities and elaborate rituals, indicating a profoundly ___ society.
The context describes a civilization with many gods and rituals, which aligns with 'pious' meaning deeply religious.
Despite the advancements in science and technology, a significant portion of the global population still finds solace and guidance in their ___ convictions, shaping their moral compass and worldview.
The sentence talks about solace and guidance in beliefs, which points to 'spiritual convictions' as a synonym for religious beliefs.
Her unwavering commitment to social justice was not merely philanthropic; it was deeply rooted in her ___ upbringing, which instilled in her a strong sense of compassion and duty towards the less fortunate.
'Devout' describes someone deeply committed to their religious beliefs and practices, which fits the context of an upbringing instilling compassion based on religious principles.
The pervasive influence of ___ symbolism can be observed in various forms of art, architecture, and literature throughout history, reflecting humanity's enduring quest for meaning and transcendence.
The sentence refers to symbolism reflecting humanity's quest for meaning and transcendence, which aligns with 'sacred' as something connected with religion.
In an increasingly interconnected world, understanding the nuances of diverse ___ traditions is crucial for fostering interfaith dialogue and promoting global harmony.
'Creedal traditions' refers to traditions based on a creed or religious belief system, fitting the context of interfaith dialogue.
The ancient scrolls, meticulously preserved over centuries, contained intricate prophecies and moral injunctions, serving as a testament to the profound ___ beliefs of the civilization that created them.
While 'religious' could fit, 'esoteric' emphasizes the specialized and deep nature of the beliefs described in prophecies and injunctions, suitable for C2 level.
This sentence defines syncretism, a complex concept relevant to C2 level understanding of religious studies. The correct order ensures logical flow and grammatical accuracy.
This sentence discusses the significant impact of secularization on religious practice, an advanced sociological topic suitable for C2. The ordering reflects subject-verb-object structure with adverbs.
This sentence explores the academic discussion surrounding religious fundamentalism, requiring C2 vocabulary and an understanding of nuanced concepts. The sequence follows a typical academic sentence structure.
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She is a religious person who goes to church every Sunday morning.
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obhumery
C1의식적으로 무언가를 땅속 깊이 묻는 것을 뜻해요. 보존이나 은폐를 위해서죠.
preach
A1종교나 도덕에 대해 설교하는 것, 주로 교회에서 합니다. 또한, 상대방이 원하지 않는데 어떻게 살아야 하는지에 대해 조언하는 것을 뜻하기도 합니다.
angel
A1하늘에서 온 존재로, 매우 착하고 친절한 사람을 비유할 때 쓰이기도 해.
atheist
C1신이나 초월적인 존재의 존재를 믿지 않는 사람을 말해요.
atone
C1잘못이나 죄를 뉘우치고, 그것을 바로잡기 위해 노력하거나 보상하는 것을 말해요.
blaspheme
C1To speak or act irreverently toward God or something considered sacred. It involves using language that is considered insulting or showing a lack of respect for religious or highly valued entities.
altar
B2제단은 종교 의식에서 사용되는 단이나 탁자를 말합니다. 신성한 장소에 놓입니다.
almighty
B2Having complete and unlimited power, most commonly used to describe a deity or a supreme being. In informal contexts, particularly in British English, it is used as an intensifier to describe something extremely large, loud, or serious.
archbishop
C2교구의 상위 조직인 관구를 이끄는 고위 성직자야. 다른 주교들을 감독하고 관리하는 역할을 해.
blasphemous
B2Describing speech, behavior, or writing that shows a lack of respect for God or holy things. In a broader, non-religious context, it refers to something that strongly contradicts accepted beliefs or traditional standards.