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Profane   /proʊfˈeɪn/   Listen
Profane

adjective
1.
Characterized by profanity or cursing.  Synonyms: blasphemous, blue.  "Blue language" , "Profane words"
2.
Not concerned with or devoted to religion.  Synonym: secular.  "Secular drama" , "Secular architecture" , "Children being brought up in an entirely profane environment"
3.
Not holy because unconsecrated or impure or defiled.  Synonyms: unconsecrated, unsanctified.
4.
Grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred.  Synonyms: blasphemous, sacrilegious.  "Profane utterances against the Church" , "It is sacrilegious to enter with shoes on"
verb
(past & past part. profaned; pres. part. profaning)
1.
Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality.  Synonyms: corrupt, debase, debauch, demoralise, demoralize, deprave, misdirect, pervert, subvert, vitiate.  "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men" , "Do school counselors subvert young children?" , "Corrupt the morals"
2.
Violate the sacred character of a place or language.  Synonyms: desecrate, outrage, violate.  "Violate the sanctity of the church" , "Profane the name of God"



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"Profane" Quotes from Famous Books



... (which some have been daring enough to set down to sentimental recollections), "Is she releegious?" he asked, and was shortly after, at his own request, presented. The acquaintance, which it seems profane to call a courtship, was pursued with Mr. Weir's accustomed industry, and was long a legend, or rather a source of legends, in the Parliament House. He was described coming, rosy with much port, into the drawing-room, ...
— Weir of Hermiston • Robert Louis Stevenson
 
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... profitable for rulers, that they read, or have read to them, from youth on, the histories, both in sacred and in profane books, in which they would find more examples and skill in ruling than in all the books of law; as we read that the kings of Persia did, Esther vi. For examples and histories benefit and teach more than the laws and statutes: there actual ...
— A Treatise on Good Works • Dr. Martin Luther
 
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... representation of Incledon was extraordinary: his nose seemed actually to become aquiline. It is a pity I can not put upon paper, as represented by Mr. Mathews, the singular gabblings of that actor, the lax and sailor-like twist of mind, with which every thing hung upon him; and his profane pieties in quoting the Bible; for which, and swearing, he seemed to ...
— Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850. • Various
 
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... the Island with the ever faithful Watts, and that one day the boat mender and Watts had—oh just the awfulest fight with words Worth had ever heard. It was about the Government, which the man who mended the boats said was running on one cylinder, drawing from patriotic Watts the profane defense that it had all the power it needed for blowing up just such fools as that! He further held that soldiers were first-class dishwashers and should be brave enough to demand first-class dishwashing pay. Katie had chuckled over that. But ...
— The Visioning • Susan Glaspell
 
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... Church is not sacred—but that the whole Earth is. I would have you feel, what careless, what constant, what infectious sin there is in all modes of thought, whereby, in calling your churches only 'holy,' you call your hearths and homes profane; and have separated yourselves from the heathen by casting all your household gods to the ground, instead of recognising, in the place of their many and feeble Lares, the presence of your One and Mighty ...
— The Crown of Wild Olive • John Ruskin
 
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