sec·u·lar·ism
/ˈsɛkjələˌrɪzəm/ noun
[noncount] : the belief that religion should not play a role in government, education, or other public parts of society
— sec·u·lar·ist
/ˈsɛkjələrɪst/ noun,
plural sec·u·lar·ists [
count]
— secularist or sec·u·lar·is·tic
/ˌsɛkjələˈrɪstɪk/ adjective [
more secularist; most secularist]
▪ the more secularist wing of the party ▪ a secularistic view