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Gentile Meaning in English

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ˈdʒɛnˌtaɪɫ
JEN-tyle
dʒˈɛntaɪl
jen-TYLE

Definition

A gentile is someone who is not Jewish; used especially in religious or historical contexts.

Usage & Nuances

This term is neutral in scholarly and religious use, but can sometimes feel dated or formal in casual speech. Primarily refers to non-Jews (especially in Judaism studies), but in rare cases can mean non-Mormons in Mormon contexts. Do not confuse with 'gentle' (kind).

Example Sentences

In ancient times, Jews and gentiles often lived in separate communities.

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Paul taught both Jews and gentiles about Christianity.

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Some traditions distinguish between kosher laws for Jews and gentiles.

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My friend is a gentile, but she enjoys learning about Jewish holidays.

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The museum has an exhibit about the lives of Jewish people and gentiles during World War II.

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Growing up as a gentile in a mostly Jewish neighborhood taught me a lot about different cultures.

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