Difference between Gentile and Infidel

What is the difference between Gentile and Infidel?

Gentile as a noun is a non-jewish person. while Infidel as a noun is a non-believer of a certain religion

Gentile

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: non-Jewish (Latter Day Saint usage) non-Mormon (including Jews) heathen, pagan tribal, national of or pertaining to gens or gentes

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A non-Jewish person. (Latter Day Saint usage) A non-Mormon person (including Jews).

Example sentence: I enjoy mixed audiences, not one particular group. Short, tall, scientists, Jews, gentiles, whatever, as long as they breathe and like to laugh.

Infidel

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A non-believer of a certain religionOne who does not believe in a certain principleOne with no religious beliefs.

We hope you now know whether to use Gentile or Infidel in your sentence.

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