What is another word for nones?

Pronunciation: [nˈʌnz] (IPA)

Nones is a word that refers to a demographic group that does not identify with any religious affiliation. As this group grows, language evolves to provide new vocabulary to describe it. Synonyms for nones include unaffiliated, secular, irreligious, atheist, agnostic, nonreligious, and nonbeliever. These terms describe individuals or communities that do not adhere to any particular religious doctrine or belief system, and may instead prioritize science, reason, or personal experience over traditional religious teachings. The use of such language is important for accurately representing the diversity of beliefs and identities in modern society, and for promoting inclusivity and understanding.

What are the hypernyms for Nones?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Nones?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Usage examples for Nones

Rise at 3 o'clock, or rather at 3.30. Breakfast at 7-Sext at 11, dinner at 11.30-nones at 1.30-Vespers at 5.15-Supper at 6, and Compline at 7.25." "There, at least that is clear and easy to remember-If only Father Etienne have not noticed my absence from chapel!"
"En Route"
J.-K. (Joris-Karl) Huysmans
Before the hour of nones had sounded, King Arthur dubbed four hundred knights or more all sons of counts and of kings.
"Four Arthurian Romances "Erec et Enide", "Cliges", "Yvain", and "Lancelot""
Chretien DeTroyes
He died in the year of our Lord's Incarnation, 1100, of his reign the thirteenth, on the fourth before the nones of August, aged above forty years.
"England of My Heart--Spring"
Edward Hutton

Famous quotes with Nones

  • You that would last long, list to my song, Make no more coil, but buy of this oil. Would you be ever fair and young? Stout of teeth and strong of tongue? Tart of palate, quick of ear? Sharp of sight, of nostril clear? Moist of hand and light of foot? (Or, I will come nearer to it) Would you live free from all diseases, Do the act your mistress pleases; Yet fright all aches from your bones? Here's a medicine for the nones.
    Ben Jonson

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