HOLY Antonyms
Best Opposite Words For HOLY
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unholy | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • not hallowed or consecrated adjective satellite • extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell • having committed unrighteous acts | ||||||||
profane | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||||
adjective • not concerned with or devoted to religion adjective satellite • characterized by profanity or cursing • not holy because unconsecrated or impure or defiled • grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred verb • corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality • violate the sacred character of a place or language | ||||||||
secular | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • of or relating to the doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations • characteristic of or devoted to the temporal world as opposed to the spiritual world • not concerned with or devoted to religion • of or relating to clergy not bound by monastic vows noun • someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person adjective satellite • characteristic of those who are not members of the clergy | ||||||||
blasphemous | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred • characterized by profanity or cursing | ||||||||
godless | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • not revering god | ||||||||
impure | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • combined with extraneous elements • (used of persons or behaviors) immoral or obscene • having a physical or moral blemish so as to make impure according to dietary or ceremonial laws | ||||||||
irreverent | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • showing lack of due respect or veneration adjective satellite • characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality • not revering god | ||||||||
sacrilegious | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred | ||||||||
sinful | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin • having committed unrighteous acts • far more than usual or expected | ||||||||
ungodly | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin | ||||||||
unhallowed | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • not hallowed or consecrated | ||||||||
unrighteous | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • not righteous | ||||||||
nonreligious | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • Not religious; secular | ||||||||
unspiritual | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • Not spiritual; lacking metaphysical significance. | ||||||||
common | adverb, adjectiveadv, adj | |||||||
adjective • belonging to or participated in by a community as a whole; public • having no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual noun • a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area adjective satellite • common to or shared by two or more parties • commonly encountered • being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language • of or associated with the great masses of people • of low or inferior quality or value • lacking refinement or cultivation or taste • to be expected; standard | ||||||||
damaged | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • harmed or injured or spoiled adjective satellite • being unjustly brought into disrepute | ||||||||
defective | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • having a defect • markedly subnormal in structure or function or intelligence or behavior • not working properly | ||||||||
faulty | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • having a defect • characterized by errors; not agreeing with a model or not following established rules | ||||||||
flawed | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • having a blemish or flaw | ||||||||
imperfect | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • not perfect; defective or inadequate noun • a tense of verbs used in describing action that is on-going adjective satellite • wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings | ||||||||