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blasphemous

American  
[blas-fuh-muhs] / ˈblæs fə məs /

adjective

  1. uttering, containing, or exhibiting blasphemy; irreverent; profane.

    Synonyms:
    impious, sacrilegious, iconoclastic, apostate, irreligious

blasphemous British  
/ ˈblæsfɪməs /

adjective

  1. expressing or involving impiousness or gross irreverence towards God, a divine being, or something sacred

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Etymology

Origin of blasphemous

First recorded in 1525–35; from Late Latin blasphēmus, from Greek blásphēmos “defaming, speaking evil,” equivalent to blá(p)s(is) “harm, evil” ( blab- “harm” + -sis -sis ( def. ); compare bláptein “to harm”) + -phēmos “speaking,” derivative of phḗmē “speech”; see -ous ( def. )

Explanation

Blasphemous is an adjective that describes profane words and actions, especially when they are connected to something religious. Blasphemous comes from a Greek word that means “evil-speaking,” but actions as well as words can be blasphemous. Spitting on a cross, drawing pictures in the Qur’an, tripping a rabbi — all of these are rude in general, but because they combine a sacred religious person or thing with rude behavior, they're also blasphemous. Beyond religion, any attack on something you cherish is blasphemous, like when your best friend says your celebrity crush is ugly. Such blasphemous words!

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Matar's defense lawyers said he never acted on behalf of any terrorist organization, even if he was angry about the blasphemous nature of "The Satanic Verses."

From Barron's Jul. 23, 2026

It’s blasphemous in America to suggest anything can rival the NFL, but today, I do not fear the football Gods.

From The Wall Street Journal Sep. 7, 2025

The protesters were angry over the display a book by the exiled feminist author Taslima Nasrin, who has in the past received death threats from Islamist groups for what they say are her blasphemous writings.

From BBC Feb. 18, 2025

I don't know if it's blasphemous to say this but what if they also don't like a particular performance?

From Salon Sep. 13, 2023

Such a reaction at a Wagner performance would have been considered blasphemous - to dare to interrupt the master’s unstoppable narrative flow.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall

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