PROFANE vs IRREVERENT: NOUN
- A person or thing that is profane.
- A person not a Mason.
- N/A
PROFANE vs IRREVERENT: ADJECTIVE
- Not admitted into a body of secret knowledge or ritual; uninitiated.
- Nonreligious in subject matter, form, or use; secular.
- Marked by contempt or irreverence for what is sacred.
- Characterized by profanity or cursing
- Grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred
- Not sacred or concerned with religion
- Not holy because unconsecrated or impure or defiled
- Vulgar; coarse.
- Not sacred or holy; not possessing peculiar sanctity; unconsecrated; hence, relating to matters other than sacred; secular; -- opposed to sacred, religious, or inspired.
- Unclean; impure; polluted; unholy.
- Treating sacred things with contempt, disrespect, irreverence, or undue familiarity; irreverent; impious.
- Unclean; ritually impure; unholy, desecrating a holy place or thing.
- Not sacred or holy, unconsecrated; relating to non-religious matters, secular.
- Not concerned with or devoted to religion
- Disrespectful, cynical, cavilling, querulous, or vulgar, where one's own feelings, or especially deference to the feelings of others, customarily command silence, discretion, and circumspection.
- Lacking proper respect or seriousness; sarcastic.
- Not reverent; showing a lack of reverence; expressive of a lack of veneration
- Critical of what is generally accepted or respected; satirical.
- Showing lack of due respect or veneration
- Not revering god
- Characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality
- Lacking or exhibiting a lack of reverence; disrespectful.
PROFANE vs IRREVERENT: VERB
- Violate the sacred character of a place or language
- Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
- N/A
PROFANE vs IRREVERENT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To treat with irreverence.
- To put to an improper, unworthy, or degrading use; abuse.
- To put to a wrong or unworthy use; to make a base employment of; to debase; to abuse; to defile.
- To violate, as anything sacred; to treat with abuse, irreverence, obloquy, or contempt; to desecrate; to pollute
- N/A
PROFANE vs IRREVERENT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make known; make common: said of something confined to an initiated few.
- To put to a wrong use; employ basely or unworthily.
- To treat as if not sacred or deserving reverence; violate, as anything sacred; treat with irreverence, impiety, or contempt; pollute; desecrate.
- Impious, Atheistic, etc. (see irreligious); irreverent, sacrilegious.
- Synonyms Temporal, unhallowed, unholy.
- Not initiated into certain religious rites; hence, of less dignity or standing; inferior; common.
- Irreverent toward God or holy things; speaking or spoken, acting or acted, in manifest or implied contempt of sacred things; blasphemous: as, profane language; profane swearing.
- To speak or behave blasphemously or profanely.
- Not sacred, or not devoted to sacred purposes; not possessing any peculiar sanctity; unconsecrated; secular: as, a profane place; profane history (that is, history other than Biblical); profane authors.
- Not reverent; manifesting or characterized by irreverence; deficient in veneration or respect: as, to be irreverent toward one's superiors or elders; an irreverent expression.
PROFANE vs IRREVERENT: RELATED WORDS
- Unholy, Pervert, Laic, Secularized, Worldly, Debauch, Deprave, Desecrate, Debase, Violate, Dirty, Unhallowed, Sacrilegious, Blasphemous, Irreverent
- Satirical, Humorous, Inopportuneness, Awless, Aweless, Pert, Godless, Spirited, Blasphemous, Sacrilegious, Impious, Disrespectful, Saucy, Impertinent, Profane
PROFANE vs IRREVERENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Secular, Unholy, Pervert, Laic, Secularized, Worldly, Debauch, Deprave, Desecrate, Violate, Dirty, Unhallowed, Sacrilegious, Blasphemous, Irreverent
- Satirical, Humorous, Inopportuneness, Awless, Aweless, Pert, Godless, Spirited, Blasphemous, Sacrilegious, Impious, Disrespectful, Saucy, Impertinent, Profane
PROFANE vs IRREVERENT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Profane, threatening, embarrassing, harassing, bullying or racist material.
- Those that were profane, and strangers to God.
- Profane, abusive or obscene materials are not allowed.
- Profane or sexually explicit submissions are not considered.
- The word that best describes them is profane.
- Never for any vulgar, profane or earthly goal.
- Nothing is profane that serveth to holy things.
- What does it mean to profane the covenant?
- Profane Language: No person operating a public passenger vehicle shall use any profane or obscene language or disturb the peace in any way.
- It would be almost, profane to speak of them in the company of profane men.
- Bringing you a fresh and irreverent take on tech.
- Our son eats up the piggish, amoral, irreverent humor.
- An irreverent fast-food joint where fish burgers rule.
- Natural beauty, cutting edge architecture and irreverent art scenes?
- Where sharp political analysis meets informal and irreverent discussion.
- Rick and Morty RPG Is Stupid, Irreverent Fun.
- You will pardon me, if I seem irreverent.
- Album: The Slightly Irreverent Comedy Of Ron Carey.
- An irreverent, fantasy comedy game with few limits!
- Irreverent tone Title page from the eighth edition of Bishop Watson's rejoinder to Paine Paine's style is not only "vulgar", it is also irreverent.
PROFANE vs IRREVERENT: QUESTIONS
- Does Al Green mix the sacred and profane in his music?
- Is it a federal law to broadcast indecent or profane programming?
- Are there any profane terms that come from Ancient Greek?
- Why do slumbering Christians profane the name of Jesus Christ?
- What does the Bible say about profane and silly Fables?
- How does the Evangelist gain +4 sacred or profane bonus?
- What does the Bible say about profane and idle babblings?
- What is the offence of indecent or profane language?
- What does profane because of improper entrance mean?
- Is the sacred and profane blurred by secularization?
- How does the author establish the irreverent tone in stiff?
- Did Gary McCord set out to be irreverent at the Masters?
- How does a therapist respond to an irreverent client?
- What is the dictionary definition of irreverent humor?