sacrilegious
adjective
sac·ri·le·gious
ˌsa-krə-ˈli-jəs
also
-ˈlē-
: committing or characterized by sacrilege : having or showing a lack of proper respect for a sacred person, place, or object
sacrilegious acts
It is difficult for religiously committed persons to acknowledge that their sacred texts are prone to sacrilegious uses.—Mary C. Boys
—often used in an exaggerated way in contexts unrelated to religionIt would be sacrilegious to cut down such beautiful trees.
Chilling your red wines may seem sacrilegious to some, and downright odd to others.—Tess Rose Lampert
sacrilegiously
adverb
In the center of the rich red carpet was a black and gold Louis Quinze table, a lovely antique, now sacrilegiously desecrated with marks of glasses and the scars of cigar-stumps.
—Arthur Conan Doyle
sacrilegiousness
noun
… these examples of … insensitivity to (if not sacrilegiousness or profanation of) the deeply held beliefs of some 200 million-plus Americans.
—Quin Hilyer
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