blasphemous

[ˈblæsfəməs]

blasphemous Definition

  • 1showing a lack of respect towards God or holy things
  • 2offensive to religious beliefs

Using blasphemous: Examples

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

  • Example

    The book was banned for its blasphemous content.

  • Example

    The comedian's jokes were considered blasphemous by some members of the audience.

  • Example

    She was accused of making blasphemous remarks about the prophet.

blasphemous Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for blasphemous

Phrases with blasphemous

  • the act of publishing material that is insulting to religion or religious figures

    Example

    He was charged with blasphemy and blasphemous libel.

  • an oath that includes the name of God or a sacred object, taken in vain or without due reverence

    Example

    Taking a blasphemous oath is considered a serious offense in many religions.

  • blasphemous rumors

    false or scandalous statements about religious beliefs or practices

    Example

    The church denied the blasphemous rumors that had been circulating about its leaders.

Origins of blasphemous

from Late Latin 'blasphemus', from Greek 'blasphēmos', from 'blaptein' (to injure) + 'phēmē' (speech)

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Summary: blasphemous in Brief

The term 'blasphemous' [ˈblæsfəməs] refers to actions or words that show a lack of respect towards God or holy things. It can also mean something that is offensive to religious beliefs. Examples include banned books, jokes that offend religious people, and remarks about religious figures. 'Blasphemous' extends into phrases like 'blasphemous libel,' which is the act of publishing material that is insulting to religion or religious figures.