noun🔗ShareInfieles, incrédulos(now usually derogatory) One who does not believe in a certain religion."Some people in the past considered scientists who questioned religious explanations of the world to be infidels. "En el pasado, algunas personas consideraban que los científicos que cuestionaban las explicaciones religiosas del mundo eran infieles.religionpersontheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareInfieles, incrédulos(now usually derogatory) One who does not believe in a certain principle."The club president considered anyone who didn't support her strict uniform policy to be infidels against their fashion rules. "La presidenta del club consideraba que cualquiera que no apoyara su estricta política de uniformes era un infiel contra sus reglas de moda.religionphilosophyculturetheologygrouphistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareInfieles, incrédulos(now usually derogatory) One with no religious beliefs."The old woman warned her grandchildren to stay away from the "infidels" who didn't believe in God. "La anciana advirtió a sus nietos que se mantuvieran alejados de los "infieles" que no creían en Dios.religionpersontheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading