Blasphemous

Synonyms for "blasphemous" (60 found)

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Synonyms

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derived

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derived from

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related to

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similar

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Translations

44 translations across 27 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • βλάσφημος adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Armenian

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  • հայհոյական adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Catalan

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  • blasfem adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 褻瀆神靈 /亵渎神灵 adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Czech

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  • rouhavý adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • rouhačský adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Danish

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  • blasfemisk adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Dutch

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  • godslasterlijk adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Esperanto

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  • malpia adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Faroese

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  • gudsspottandi adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Finnish

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  • pilkkaava adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • rienaava adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

French

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  • blasphématoire adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Georgian

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  • მკრეხელური adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

German

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  • blasphemisch adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • gotteslästerlich adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Greek

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  • βλάσφημος adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Hungarian

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  • istenkáromló adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Irish

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  • blaisféimeach adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • dia-aithiseach adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • diamhaslach adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • naomhaithiseach adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Italian

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  • blasfemo adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Middle English

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  • blasfeme adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • blasfemisk adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • blasfemisk adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Polish

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  • bluźnierczy adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Portuguese

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  • blasfemo adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Romanian

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  • blasfemator adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Russian

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  • богоху́льный adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • богоху́льственный adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • кощу́нственный adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • нечести́вый adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • blasfèmičan adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • svȅtogr̄dan adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • svȅtogr̄dnī adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • бласфѐмичан adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Spanish

4 entries
  • blasfemador adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • blasfemante adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • blasfematorio adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • blasfemo adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Swedish

2 entries
  • blasfemisk adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
  • hädisk adj (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)

Sample sentences

8 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The translators of the Bible were considered blasphemous.

Source: tatoeba (2757576)

What you just said is blasphemous.

Source: tatoeba (8021702)

He said blasphemous things about Islam.

Source: tatoeba (8260267)

He said blasphemous things that negated Islamic beliefs.

Source: tatoeba (8260269)

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