noun
- Plural of neopagan; people who practice modern forms of paganism, often based on pre-Christian religions or nature-based spiritual traditions.
Usage: Usually capitalized when referring to the movement or its adherents; Contemporary usage; emerged in the 20th century
Examples
- Many neopagans celebrate seasonal festivals like Samhain and Beltane.
- Neopagans often emphasize a connection to nature and the environment.
- The conference attracted neopagans from various traditions, including Wicca and Druidry.
- Some neopagans practice witchcraft as part of their spiritual path.
- Neopagans have established communities and organizations across North America and Europe.