adjective
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of, relating to, or involving sacrilege; impious
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guilty of sacrilege
Pronunciation
The almost universal pronunciation of sacrilegious as is the result of folk etymology—modifying the pronunciation of an unfamiliar word so that it conforms to a more familiar one—in this case religious. Etymologically, sacrilegious has no direct relationship to religious. The historical pronunciation occurs in American English, though not in British English, and criticism of the newer pronunciation has almost disappeared.
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Etymology
Origin of sacrilegious
1400–50; late Middle English sacrilegiose; see sacrilege, -ous
Explanation
Sacrilegious means extremely disrespectful towards something considered sacred. An action that causes deep offense to a believer — like burning a religious text, for example — is sacrilegious. The Latin sacrilegus, "thief of sacred things," was used to describe robbers who plundered graves and temples. Anything that's sacrilegious is essentially as disrespectful as a graverobber towards things that others find holy or solemn and serious. In modern ironic usage, a sacrilegious opinion runs contrary to popular wisdom or deeply held beliefs. Calling the movie Citizen Kane boring and self-indulgent is totally sacrilegious to many movie lovers.
Vocabulary lists containing sacrilegious
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Example Sentences
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Sacrilegious smart-alecks were not long in coining his nickname.
From Time Magazine Archive
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After the Sacrilegious War, a period of prosperity began for the city of Mecca.
From Mahomet Founder of Islam by Draycott, Gladys M.
Sacrilegious villains!" cried he, "give up your impious purpose, and resign the body of the recreant lost one.
From The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 473, January 29, 1831 by Various
It Is Not Sacrilegious "The book is not irreverent."
From The Uncalled A Novel by Dunbar, Paul Laurence
Sacrilegious war at Táyif called Harb fi-jár, 580-590, A.D.
From A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád' Showing that all the Wars of Mohammad Were Defensive; and that Aggressive War, or Compulsory Conversion, is not Allowed in The Koran - 1885 by Cherágh Ali
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