
Latitudinarian
[la-də-t(y)oo-dn-ER-ee-ən]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Latin, mid-17th century
1.
Allowing latitude in religion; showing no preference among varying creeds and forms of worship.
Examples of Latitudinarian in a sentence
"Dan adopted a latitudinarian attitude so his children could seek out their own paths."
"Some houses of worship embrace a modern, latitudinarian stance."

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