irreligiosity means the quality of being irreligious. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- The quality of being irreligious.“1584, William Allen, A True, Sincere and Modest Defence of English Catholics, London: The Manresa Press, 1914, Volume 2, Chapter 8, p. 126,
And it is a singular note of irreligiosity in our days, that these profane heretics and godless persons do prefer human things before divine; the regiment temporal before spiritual; the body before the soul; earth before heaven; regality before priesthood; and”
- An impious action or utterance.“[…] at first, the sudden insertion of scathing irreligiosities into the mouth of such a previously unflappable character seems a merely academic gesture.”