nonevangelical
English
Etymology
non- + evangelical
Adjective
nonevangelical (not comparable)
- Not evangelical.
- 2008 February 13, John M. Broder, “Obama and McCain Sweep 3 Primaries”, in New York Times:
- Mr. Huckabee got a boost from conservative and evangelical Christian voters in the state, but not enough to overcome support among moderates and nonevangelical Christians for Mr. McCain, who won 50 percent of the vote. Mr. McCain also prevailed in the District of Columbia, with 68 percent of the vote, and in Maryland, where he had 55 percent of the vote with 67 percent of the precincts reporting.
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