blaspheme

[blas-feem]

blaspheme Definition

  • 1to speak irreverently or insultingly about God or sacred things
  • 2to curse, swear or use offensive language

Using blaspheme: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was accused of blasphemy for insulting the prophet.

  • Example

    She blasphemed against the church and its teachings.

  • Example

    The comedian's jokes were considered blasphemous by some religious groups.

blaspheme Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blaspheme

Antonyms for blaspheme

Phrases with blaspheme

  • laws that prohibit speech or actions that insult or show contempt for religion or religious figures

    Example

    In some countries, blasphemy laws are used to suppress freedom of expression.

  • a campaign to encourage people to publicly deny the existence of the Holy Spirit, which is considered an unforgivable sin in Christianity

    Example

    The blasphemy challenge was a controversial movement that gained popularity on the internet in the mid-2000s.

  • a legal term used to describe the act of publishing material that is insulting or derogatory towards religion or religious figures

    Example

    In some countries, blasphemy is considered a criminal offense, and those who commit blasphemy can be charged with blasphemy libel.

Origins of blaspheme

from Late Latin 'blasphemare', from Greek 'blasphēmein', meaning 'to speak ill of'

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Summary: blaspheme in Brief

To 'blaspheme' [blas-feem] means to speak irreverently or insultingly about God or sacred things, or to curse, swear, or use offensive language. It is often considered a serious offense, and in some countries, it is a criminal offense. Examples of blasphemy include insulting religious figures or denying the existence of the Holy Spirit. Synonyms include 'curse,' 'profane,' and 'vilify.'