monotheists
[ˌmɑːnəˈθiːɪsts]
nounpl: monotheists
monoteístas
1. People who believe in or practice monotheism; adherents of a religion that worships only one god
Monotheists from different religions gathered for an interfaith dialogue.
Monoteístas de diferentes religiões se reuniram para um diálogo inter-religioso.
2. Followers of monotheistic faiths such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism
Monotheists believe in the existence of a single, supreme deity.
Os monoteístas acreditam na existência de uma única divindade suprema.
The term 'monotheists' is used in both Brazil and the USA in formal religious, academic, and interfaith contexts. In Brazil, it frequently appears in discussions about religious diversity and interfaith dialogue, particularly given the country's significant evangelical Christian population and large Catholic base. In the USA, the term is commonly used in comparative religion studies and multicultural discussions.
Related Idioms & Phrases
people of the book (referring to monotheists of Abrahamic faiths)
followers of Abraham (referring to monotheists in Abrahamic traditions)
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