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unprofaned

/pruh-feyn, proh-/US // prəˈfeɪn, proʊ- //UK // (prəˈfeɪn) //

无方,无人问津,无人问津的,无人驾驶

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by irreverence or contempt for God or sacred principles or things; irreligious.
    • : not devoted to holy or religious purposes; unconsecrated; secular.
    • : unholy; heathen; pagan: profane rites.
    • : not initiated into religious rites or mysteries, as persons.
    • : common or vulgar.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pro·faned, pro·fan·ing.

    • : to misuse; employ basely or unworthily; defile; debase.
    • : to treat with irreverence or contempt; violate the sanctity of: to profane a shrine.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inpure
Synonyms
clean清洁,洁净,清洁的,洁净的decent合适的,像样的,体面的,正经的fresh新鲜的,新鲜,鲜,新新鲜good很好,不错,好,好的honest诚信,诚实,诚实的,廉洁true真,真心,真诚,真诚的babe in woods树林中的宝贝,树林里的宝贝,树林中的婴儿,树林里的婴儿blameless无咎,无可指责,无咎的,无罪celibate独身者,独身主义者,独身,独身主义continent大陆,非洲大陆,大陆的,大洲exemplary堪称典范,模范的,模范,模范性guileless无罪的,无辜的,无罪,无耻immaculate完美无瑕,完美无缺,完美无缺的,完美无瑕的inculpable无罪的,无罪,不可原谅的,无罪释放innocent无辜的,无辜者,无辜,无辜的人inviolate不可侵犯,不可侵犯性,不可侵犯的,不得侵犯irreproachable无可挑剔的,无可挑剔,无可指摘的,无可指摘kid孩子,儿童,小孩,孩子们lily white白百合,百合花,百合白,百合花白maidenly少女时代,少女般地,少女,少女般的modest谦虚,谦虚的,谦逊的,谦逊pure as driven snow纯洁如雪,纯洁如初,纯净如雪,纯净如初righteous公正的,正义的,正义,公正sinless无罪,无罪的,无罪恶,没有罪spotless一尘不染,一尘不染的,一尘不染的人,硙硙stainless不銹鋼,不鏽鋼,不锈的,不锈铁器unblemished无瑕疵,无瑕疵的,完美无瑕,完美无瑕的unblighted未开化,未开化的,未被照亮,无人照管uncorrupted清正廉洁,清廉的,清廉,清白的undefiled不玷污,不玷污的,无玷污,无玷污的unspotted无斑点的,无斑点,无污点的,无斑点的人unstained未染色的,无色的,未被染色的,未染色unsullied无杂质的,无垢的,无污点的,无污点upright直立的,直立,直立式的,正直的virgin处女,处女座,处女的,处女座的virtuous有德行的,有德行,贤惠的,良性wet behind ears润物细无声,润物无声wide-eyed睁大眼睛,瞪大眼睛,睁大双眼,睁大眼睛的
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Examples

  • In the education reform world, those of us who can retreat to our own sacred places sometimes expect to be praised for the simple reason that we take notice of the profane at all.

  • Warner’s male managers and colleagues referred to her with a profane epithet, as well as an “idiot,” and a “nobody,” she alleges in her suit.

  • The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled for a Pennsylvania cheerleader whose profane off-campus rant cost her a spot on the squad, saying the First Amendment rights of public school students are not to be easily cast aside.

  • That word “denialism” is particularly profane, with its unsubtle invocation of the Holocaust.

  • Hers was a warmer, less profane speech, again in memory of a much-missed buddy.

  • His novel The Last Magazine, published posthumously this month, is just like him:  blistering, fun, insightful, and profane.

  • Charming, profane, alcoholic television anchorman becomes local hero and changes the news business.

  • From the divine to the profane, what we mean when we say that potent word.

  • Joan Henry Ursinus died; a Lutheran divine, eminent for his learning in sacred and profane history.

  • Those who hold the truth cannot enter into it with the infidel, the unbeliever, the erroneous or profane.

  • That dwell in sepulchres, and sleep in the temple of idols: that eat swine's flesh, and profane broth is in their vessels.

  • And they shall teach my people the difference between holy and profane, and shew them how to discern between clean and unclean.

  • Baltasar's profane banquet: his sentence is denounced by a handwriting on the wall, which Daniel reads and interprets.