Words to Describe apostate
Compiled automatically from published text to show frequent word combinations.
Read More
Results may indicate historical usage, and do not reflect the views of Merriam-Webster.
Send us feedback.
Things apostate often describes ("apostate ________")
- nun
- churches
- angels
- apostle
- state
- friar
- parents
- land
- husband
- heart
- descendants
- papist
- angel
- mormons
- emperor
- sinners
- nations
- israel
- daughter
- jew
- city
- christianity
- son
- moors
- brethren
- creatures
- child
- mormon
- rulers
- disciple
- cities
- tribes
- leaders
- regimes
- christendom
- followers
- mind
- wife
- leader
- princes
- crew
- worship
- christians
- condition
- narrative
- race
- power
- ministers
- teachers
- christian
- party
- sons
- bishop
- accounts
- faith
- age
- generation
- family
- faction
- town
- spirit
- jews
- indians
- protestantism
- creature
- community
- priests
- kings
- woman
- man
- priest
- monk
- monarch
- catholics
- spirits
- members
- monks
- kingdom
- judaism
- world
- deacon
- religion
- friars
- king
- father
- nation
- people
- soul
- brother
- prince
- wealth
- church
How apostate often is described ("________ apostate")
- desperate
- damnable
- notable
- subtle
- faithless
- unsuccessful
- wicked
- infamous
- chief
- arch
- certain
- fair
- downright
- contemptible
- penitent
- called
- cruel
- repentant
- browed
- political
- old
- infant
- worthless
- italian
- great
- wretched
- young
- vile
- notorious
- famous
- insincere
- rebellious
- miserable
- mild
- tormented
- accursed
- ungrateful
- open
- unprincipled
- hated
- dishonored
- pensioned
- remorseful
- proud
- cowardly
- unnatural
- muslim
- grand
- mercenary
- recreant
- double
- careless
- influential
- christian
- treacherous
- true
- heretical
- beautiful
- dangerous
- perjured
- imperial
- first
- male
- israelite
- bright
- unhappy
- female
- typical
- shameless
- future
- mormon
- prominent
- rich
- irreclaimable
- complete
- romantic
- french
- poor
- spirits
- greek
- final
- false
- southern
- nephite
- foul
