[ UK /blɑːsfˈiːm/ ]
VERB
  1. speak of in an irreverent or impious manner
    blaspheme God
  2. utter obscenities or profanities
    The drunken men were cursing loudly in the street
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How To Use blaspheme In A Sentence

  • Dog!" said the Templar, grinding his teeth, "I will teach thee to blaspheme the holy order of the Temple of Zion;" and with these words, half-wheeling his steed, he made a demi-courbette toward the Saxon, and rising in the stirrups, so as to take full advantage of the descent of the horse, he discharged a fearful blow upon the head of Athelstane. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4
  • : If "blasphemers" can be interpreted as those who use Islam to advocate violence, that would be a positive step. Stand Firm
  • Indiscreet and precarious tonsures have both dishonored the monachal habit and caused the name of Christ to be blasphemed.
  • Why does Josephus not lambast these 'blasphemers' when he says that Jesus was a wise man? More Mythicist-Creationist Parallels
  • He is telling them to take care, because whoever he might be who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit, he will never be forgiven.
  • But this tender compassion must cause pain in us because of the evils, and encouragement and joy because of the blessings, which follow from them -- truly one and the other feeling; for who can refrain from weeping at the sight of an offended God, at His holy name blasphemed, The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 25 of 55 1635-36 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, As Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • He always swears and blasphemes when he's drunk.
  • The spiritual leader charged that the book blasphemed against Islam.
  • The strengthening of the sovereign's power had diminished the threat of the blasphemer to the community, and blasphemy became a private sin rather than a public menace.
  • They that condemned him for a blasphemer were themselves the vilest blasphemers that ever were. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
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