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Discover LudwigThe word "non-believer" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who does not believe in a particular religion or philosophy. For example: "The non-believer found it difficult to comprehend the teachings of the religion."
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non-believer
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Alternative spelling of nonbeliever
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I am a true non-believer.
Previously a non-believer, she is now a convert.
I would class myself as a non-believer.
Kuffar is the Arabic term for non-believer.
This is a papal bull for the non-believer.
The non-believer spit on Ali, may God bless him.
For a non-believer like me, there is something fascinating in their almighty "screw you" attitude.
Sancta Civitas: For a non-believer, VW was strangely obsessed by the Bible.
Though they were Protestants, her father was a non-believer & her mother followed without conviction.
Or are you a non-believer in the whole "conspiracy" mindset?
This Sunday I learned that I'm very definitely not a Baptist-leaning kind of non-believer.
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