spiritual
Definition of spiritual:
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part of speech: adjective
Consisting of spirit: having the nature of a spirit: immaterial: relating to the mind: intellectual: pertaining to the soul: holy: divine: relating to sacred things: not lay or temporal.
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part of speech: adjective
Not material; not gross; possessing the nature or qualities of a spiritual being; not lay or temporal; pert. to sacred things; pure; holy.
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part of speech: adverb
Spiritually.
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Common misspellings:
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- spritual (25.0%)
- spititual (2.8%)
- spirtitual (1.8%)
- spirutual (0.8%)
- spritural (0.4%)
- spirutal (1.0%)
- spiritaul (1.1%)
- spriitual (0.3%)
- spiritial (1.5%)
- speritul (0.3%)
- sprirtual (0.3%)
- spritiual (1.4%)
- spitual (0.3%)
- spirtul (0.6%)
- spirituall (0.6%)
- spiritualy (2.1%)
- sprititual (0.3%)
- spiritul (2.1%)
- spriritual (1.9%)
- apiritual (0.3%)
- spitiual (0.3%)
- spiratual (0.4%)
- spiriutal (0.6%)
- spirtural (0.3%)
- spirituly (0.3%)
- spirtiual (2.1%)
- spirtual (35.3%)
- spiritutal (0.6%)
- spiritiual (1.9%)
- spirichal (0.7%)
- spiritural (1.1%)
- spiitual (0.3%)
- speritual (1.1%)
- spiritaly (0.3%)
- espiritual (0.7%)
- spirital (5.4%)
- spitital (0.3%)
- spirritual (0.3%)
- spirittual (0.3%)
- spirityal (0.3%)
- sipritual (0.3%)
- spiritiul (0.3%)
- spirituell (1.1%)
- spirtful (0.3%)
- spitral (0.3%)
- sprirital (0.3%)
- spritaul (0.3%)
- spritituaql (0.3%)
Usage examples for spiritual:
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The physical, the intellectual, the moral, and the practical conditions, he had understood, and had known how to provide for; but the spiritual he had overlooked.
"History of American Socialisms" – John Humphrey Noyes -
The reality of love she had decided was a spiritual matter.
"Comrade Yetta" – Albert Edwards -
With those religious persons who met at the Room, as the modest chapel was called, she had little spiritual and no intellectual, sympathy.
"Father and Son" – Edmund Gosse -
For an instant he thought that he was really dying, and that the spiritual world was about him.
"Lord of the World" – Robert Hugh Benson