sacred

[ˈseɪkrɪd]

sacred Definition

  • 1connected with God or a god or dedicated to a religious purpose and so deserving veneration
  • 2considered to be holy and deserving respect, especially because of a connection with a god

Using sacred: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sacred texts of many religions are written in ancient languages.

  • Example

    The temple is a sacred place for Hindus.

  • Example

    The sacredness of human life is an important belief in many cultures.

sacred Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sacred

  • a person or thing that is regarded as immune from criticism or questioning

    Example

    The idea of free speech has become a sacred cow in many countries.

  • a representation of the heart of Jesus Christ, used as an object of devotion and worship

    Example

    The Sacred Heart is a symbol of love and compassion in Christianity.

  • a place that is considered to be holy or special, often used for religious or spiritual purposes

    Example

    The church is a sacred space where people come to pray and worship.

Origins of sacred

from Latin 'sacer', meaning 'holy'

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Summary: sacred in Brief

The term 'sacred' [ˈseɪkrɪd] refers to something connected with God or a god, or dedicated to a religious purpose. It is often considered holy and deserving of respect. Examples include the sacred texts of many religions, and the temple, which is a sacred place for Hindus. 'Sacred' also extends into phrases like 'sacred cow,' denoting a person or thing that is regarded as immune from criticism or questioning.

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