holy
Americanadjective
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specially recognized as or declared sacred by religious use or authority; consecrated.
holy ground.
- Synonyms:
- blessed
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dedicated or devoted to the service of God, the church, or religion.
a holy man.
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saintly; godly; pious; devout.
a holy life.
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having a spiritually pure quality.
a holy love.
- Synonyms:
- spiritual
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entitled to worship or veneration as or as if sacred.
a holy relic.
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holy rites.
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inspiring fear, awe, or grave distress.
The director, when angry, is a holy terror.
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(used in certain interjections to express surprise, bewilderment, or wonder, as in holy cow andholy smoke. )
noun
adjective
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of, relating to, or associated with God or a deity; sacred
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endowed or invested with extreme purity or sublimity
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devout, godly, or virtuous
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offensively sanctimonious or self-righteous
a holier-than-thou attitude
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a difficult or frightening person
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informal a person who is an active gambler, womanizer, etc
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noun
Synonym Usage
Holy, sacred, consecrated, hallowed imply possession of a sanctity that is the object of religious veneration. Holy refers to the divine, that which has its sanctity directly from God or is connected with Him: Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. Something that is sacred, while sometimes accepted as entitled to religious veneration, may have its sanctity from human authority: a sacred oath. Something that is consecrated is specially or formally dedicated to some religious use: a life consecrated to service. Something that is hallowed has been made holy by being worshiped: a hallowed shrine.
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Etymology
Origin of holy
First recorded before 900; Middle English holi, Old English hālig, variant of hāleg, equivalent to hāl whole + -eg -y 1; cognate with Dutch, German heilig, Old Norse heilagr
Explanation
Something that is sacred can be described as holy, like the Holy Bible. So can anything associated with God, like a holy day that is observed by attending worship ceremonies. The adjective holy comes from the Old English word hālig and is related to the German word heilig, meaning “blessed.” There is a relationship between holy and whole, and the religious sense probably developed from keeping believers spiritually whole — and pure. A place, object, or person who has been blessed can be described as holy, meaning "associated with God."
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Example Sentences
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And, speaking of holy grails: Judy Garland’s ruby slippers from “The Wizard of Oz” fetched $32.5 million.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 13, 2026
Announced last week in a post on Instagram, the drink was described as a “clarified tonic” with coconut water, jasmine tea, raw honey, holy basil, anise hyssop, green cardamom, white grape juice and coconut milk.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 11, 2026
First-floor master bedrooms are the holy grail in hilly Pittsburgh.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 9, 2026
A recent attempt by the government in India's northern state of Punjab to introduce a tougher law punishing sacrilege against the Sikh holy scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib, has triggered a controversy.
From BBC ● Jul. 6, 2026
Bless him in a good, positive, holy way so that he will be successful and bring back medicine for this ailing water monster.
From "Healer of the Water Monster" by Brian Young
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Jerusalem was also the site of the holiest of holies of Judaism, the most sacred of spaces where the Temple of Solomon had stood until its destruction by the Romans.
From Textbooks ● Apr. 19, 2023
The country, he said, is facing “an attack on the holy of holies: the security of the State of Israel.”
From Washington Post ● Apr. 2, 2023
Saudi Arabia is a powerful regional player, considered a leader of the Sunni faith because of its custodianship of Islam’s holies sites and has close ties to the West.
From New York Times ● Mar. 17, 2023
For a great number of Texans, the Alamo is the holiest of holies, a place, a totem, a shrine that physically embodies the values — courage, independence, liberty — they hold precious.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 26, 2021
But at the wonder in the boy’s eyes she collected herself and asked him who he was, so young and yet seemingly so dedicated to this high service in Greece’s holy of holies.
From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton
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Muir was devastated by its destruction, lamenting, “Dam the Hetch Hetchy! As well dam for water tanks the people’s cathedrals and churches, for no holier temple has been consecrated by the heart of man.”
From Slate ● Aug. 28, 2024
For cinephiles, there is no holier pilgrimage than the Cannes Film Festival, which begins today.
From New York Times ● May 15, 2023
"Every time we say, 'Well, I believe in the science,' I think we come off holier than thou," said Suzanne Shelton, CEO of the Shelton Group.
From Salon ● Jan. 30, 2021
“I wish I were a holier man, more prayerful, more trusting in God, wiser and courageous,” The New York Times quoted McCarrick as saying upon his appointment.
From Washington Times ● Feb. 16, 2019
“If God gets even half the promises we’ve been laying down, the U.S.A. is going to be holier than the Vatican,” Monaco said.
From "Fallen Angels" by Walter Dean Myers
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Will making India's holiest river a 'person' save it?
From BBC ● Jun. 27, 2026
Control of Islam’s holiest sites generates prestige and revenue, but it also carries an obligation to keep them safe and accessible for all Muslims.
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 23, 2026
Known to Jews as the Temple Mount, it is also Judaism's holiest place.
From Barron's ● May 14, 2026
Many Christian leaders, to be fair, were also outraged that the president would stoop so low on the holiest day of the Christian year.
From Salon ● Apr. 26, 2026
“Because it’s the holiest place in all of Fjerda and not essential to our mission.”
From "Six of Crows" by Leigh Bardugo
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