profanatory (Meaning)

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profanatory (s)

profaning or tending to desecrate

profanatory Sentence Examples

  1. The profanatory language used during the argument was unacceptable.
  2. His profanatory remarks offended everyone in the room.
  3. The graffiti on the walls contained profanatory messages.
  4. She was shocked by the profanatory content of the movie.
  5. The comedian's profanatory jokes drew mixed reactions from the audience.
  6. The profanatory lyrics of the song were censored for broadcast.
  7. The school had a zero-tolerance policy for profanatory language.
  8. He was reprimanded for his profanatory outburst in the meeting.
  9. The book was banned due to its profanatory themes.
  10. The online forum moderators swiftly deleted any profanatory comments.

FAQs About the word profanatory

profaning or tending to desecrate

impious, sacrilegious, ungodly, irreverent, unholy, atheistical, paganish, pagan,blasphemous, agnostic

pious, holy, devout,religious, godly, holy, pious, devout, religious, godly

The profanatory language used during the argument was unacceptable.

His profanatory remarks offended everyone in the room.

The graffiti on the walls contained profanatory messages.

She was shocked by the profanatory content of the movie.