antiritualisms

/ˌæntiˈrɪtʃuəˌlɪzəmz/
noun
  1. Beliefs or practices that oppose or reject formal rituals, ceremonies, or established religious or social traditions.
    • Some modern spiritual movements embrace antiritualisms, preferring spontaneous prayer over structured services.
    • His antiritualisms made him uncomfortable with the elaborate graduation ceremony.
    • The community's antiritualisms led them to abandon all holiday celebrations.
  2. Actions or attitudes that deliberately avoid repetitive or habitual behaviors in daily life.
    • The chef's antiritualisms kept his cooking fresh and unpredictable.
    • Her antiritualisms meant she never followed the same morning routine twice.
    • They practiced antiritualisms by changing their dinner seating every night.
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