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Word | Profane |
Turkish Meaning | laik, dinle ilgisi olmayan, putperest, dinsiz, kâfir, bayağı, bulaştırmak, kafir, kirletmek, küfür, pisletmek, zındık, Suistimal etmek |
characterized by profanity or cursing; foul-mouthed and blasphemous; blue language; profane words / characterized by profanity or cursing / Not sacred or holy / violate; desecrate; treat unworthily / relating or devoted to that which is not sacred or biblical; secular rather than religious. / to treat (a holy place or object) with great disrespect / having or showing disrespect for religious things / relating to ordinary life : not religious or spiritual, | |
Usage | ⇒ He was found guilty of being a profane person ⇒ The members of the mysterious Far Eastern cult sought to kill the British explorer because he had profaned the sanctity of their holy goblet by using it as an ashtray. ⇒ the once-lovely landscape had been profaned by ugly factories ⇒ a talk that tackled topics both sacred and profane |
Synonyms | blasphemous, impious, sacrilegious, irreligious, ungodly, irreverent, unholy, desecrate, foul, secular, temporal, violate, sinful, debase, obscene, wicked, corrupt, godless, lay, vulgar, |
Antonyms | sacred, clean, devout, divine, godly, hallowed, holy, cleanse, consecrated, inviolable, moral, pious, purify, religious, sacrosanct, saintly, sanctified, reverent, blessed, churchly, |
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