different between sacrilegious vs unrepentant

sacrilegious

English

Etymology

Compare sacrilege, Latin sacrilegus. From Latin sacer + leg? (steal something sacred).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /sæk.???l?d?.?s/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /sæk.???l?d?.?s/, /sæk.???lid??s/
  • Rhymes: -?d??s, -i?d??s

Adjective

sacrilegious (comparative more sacrilegious, superlative most sacrilegious)

  1. Committing sacrilege; acting or speaking very disrespectfully toward what is held to be sacred.

Related terms

  • sacrilege

Translations

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unrepentant

English

Etymology

un- +? repentant

Adjective

unrepentant (not comparable)

  1. Feeling or showing no sorrow or regret for wrongdoing.

Antonyms

  • repentant

Translations

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