secular

secular

CEFR: C1-C2 /sec-u-lar/ [s.eh1.k.y.ah0.l.er0]

Used as an adjective, secular is used to describe something that is not religious, or a characteristic of the temporal world rather than the spiritual world. For example:

Example Sentences:
The book is based off a secular drama.

On the other hand, non-secular is something that is religious, or related to religion. For example:

Example Sentences:
Non-secular art was on the rise after the missionaries moved into town.