different between blasphemous vs unrepentant
blasphemous
English
Etymology
From Latin blasph?mus (“blaspheming”), from Ancient Greek ????????? (blásph?mos, “uttering ill-omened words”), possibly from ???? (bláx, “idiot”) + ???? (ph?m?, “oracle”)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?blæs.f?m.?s/, /?blæs.f?m.?s/
Adjective
blasphemous (comparative more blasphemous, superlative most blasphemous)
- Lacking piety or respect for the sacred. Resembling blasphemy.
Translations
blasphemous From the web:
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unrepentant
English
Etymology
un- +? repentant
Adjective
unrepentant (not comparable)
- Feeling or showing no sorrow or regret for wrongdoing.
Antonyms
- repentant
Translations
unrepentant From the web:
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- what is unrepentant sin
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- what is unrepentant adultery
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