multi-faith
multi-faith — adjective
1. relating to an occasion, organisation, or space where people of various faiths a
relating to an occasion, organisation, or space where people of various faiths are included, respected, or able to participate together.
The school holds a multi-faith assembly every month to celebrate different traditions.
multi-faith + noun (assembly)
A multi-faith committee was formed to organise the community's annual food drive.
Hassan's family attends a multi-faith centre where people of many beliefs meet.
The hospital set up a multi-faith prayer room for staff and visitors of all religions.
Local religious leaders organised a multi-faith ceremony to mark the town's anniversary.
- interfaith
more commonly used for active dialogue or relationships between religions; 'multi-faith' emphasises inclusivity of different traditions in one space
- multireligious
more formal and less common; used mainly in academic or official writing
- pluralistic
broader meaning that includes ethnic and cultural diversity, not limited to religion
- single-faith
involving only one religious tradition
文法句型
multi-faith + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun. Common in contexts such as education, community planning, and healthcare.