blasphemy

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French blasfemie, from Ecclesiastical Latin blasphēmia, from Ancient Greek βλασφημία (blasphēmía, profanity), from βλασφημέω (blasphēméō, to slander).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈblæs.fə.mi/
  • Rhymes: -æsfəmi
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Noun

blasphemy (countable and uncountable, plural blasphemies)

  1. Irreverence toward something considered sacred or inviolable.
    That imam said that drawing the prophet Muhammad is a form of blasphemy.
  2. The act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for any religion's deity or deities.
  3. The act of claiming the attributes of a deity.

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