unhallowed

[ʌnˈhæləʊd]

unhallowed Definition

  • 1not formally consecrated
  • 2wicked or sinful

Using unhallowed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unhallowed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The unhallowed ground was said to be cursed.

  • Example

    His unhallowed deeds caught up with him in the end.

  • Example

    The unhallowed alliance between the two countries was a cause for concern.

unhallowed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with unhallowed

  • unhallowed rites

    ceremonies or practices that are not considered sacred or holy

    Example

    The villagers were accused of performing unhallowed rites in the forest.

  • land that has not been blessed or consecrated, and is therefore considered unsuitable for burial or other sacred purposes

    Example

    The old church was built on unhallowed ground, and many believed it was cursed.

  • a partnership or agreement between two parties that is considered immoral or unethical

    Example

    The unhallowed alliance between the two companies was exposed by the media.

Origins of unhallowed

from Old English 'unhalig', meaning 'unholy'

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Summary: unhallowed in Brief

The term 'unhallowed' [ʌnˈhæləʊd] refers to things that are not formally consecrated, such as ground or rites, or to wicked or sinful behavior. Examples include 'The unhallowed ground was said to be cursed.' and 'His unhallowed deeds caught up with him in the end.' 'Unhallowed' extends into phrases like 'unhallowed rites,' and 'unhallowed alliance,' denoting immoral or unethical partnerships.