sacrilege

/ˈsækɹəlɪd͡ʒ/

UK: /ˈsækɹɪlɪd͡ʒ/

sacrilege

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Definition

Desecration, profanation, misuse or violation of something regarded as sacred.

Etymology

Circa 1300, original sense “stealing something sacred”. From Middle English sacrilege, from Old French sacrilege, from Latin sacrilegium, from sacrilegus (“sacrilegious”). Sense of “profanation” from late 14th century.

Example Sentences

  • "I recall the height of comfort attained by the green-cushioned "first" with starched white antimacassars and a pretentious grey floor mat on which it seemed a sacrilege to stand, as it was embellished with the North Western conception of Britannia, complete with trident."
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