Spirituality
11Spirituality (Discordianism) — cquote|Now all of this time, Void was somewhat disturbed. He felt unsatisfied for he had created only physical existence and physical non existence, and had neglected the spiritual. As he contemplated this, a great quiet was caused and he went… …
12spirituality — noun (plural ties) Date: 15th century 1. something that in ecclesiastical law belongs to the church or to a cleric as such 2. clergy 3. sensitivity or attachment to religious values 4. the quality or state of being spiritual …
13spirituality — /spir i chooh al i tee/, n., pl. spiritualities. 1. the quality or fact of being spiritual. 2. incorporeal or immaterial nature. 3. predominantly spiritual character as shown in thought, life, etc.; spiritual tendency or tone. 4. Often,… …
14spirituality — noun /ˌspɪ.rə.tʃuˈæ.lə.tɪ/ a) Concern for that which is unseen and intangible, as opposed to physical or mundane. b) Appreciation for religious values …
15spirituality — Synonyms and related words: Christianity, Christlikeness, Christliness, angelicalness, beauty of holiness, bliss, bodilessness, fear of God, ghostliness, godlikeness, godliness, godly mindedness, goodness, harmony, heavenliness, heavenly… …
16spirituality — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Immateriality] Syn. otherworldliness, unearthliness, incorporeality. 2. [Piety] Syn. piousness, devoutness, holiness, religiosity …
17spirituality — spir|i|tu|al|i|ty [ˌspırıtʃuˈælıti] n [U] the quality of being interested in religion or religious matters …
18spirituality — spir|i|tu|al|i|ty [ ,spırıtʃu æləti ] noun uncount 1. ) religious beliefs 2. ) the spiritual quality of something …
19spirituality — spir·it·u·al·i·ty || ‚spɪrɪtʃʊ ælÉ™tɪ n. quality of being spiritual; involvement in spiritual matters; spiritual aspect of a person …
20spirituality — n. 1. Immateriality. 2. Religious function (as of the Church). 3. Spiritual mindedness …