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profane

Tyrannical vs Profane - What's the difference?

tyrannical | profane |


As an adjective tyrannical

is (not comparable) of, or relating to tyranny or a tyrant.

As a verb profane is

.

Profane vs Deflour - What's the difference?

profane | deflour | Related terms |

Profane is a related term of deflour.


As verbs the difference between profane and deflour

is that profane is while deflour is .

Guilty vs Profane - What's the difference?

guilty | profane | Related terms |

Guilty is a related term of profane.


As an adjective guilty

is responsible for a dishonest act.

As a noun guilty

is (legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.

As a verb profane is

.

Profane vs Abuse - What's the difference?

profane | abuse |


As verbs the difference between profane and abuse

is that profane is while abuse is .

Profane vs Iniquitous - What's the difference?

profane | iniquitous | Related terms |

Profane is a related term of iniquitous.


As a verb profane

is .

As an adjective iniquitous is

wicked or sinful.

Transgress vs Profane - What's the difference?

transgress | profane | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between transgress and profane

is that transgress is to act in violation of some law while profane is to put to a wrong or unworthy use; to make a base employment of; to debase; to abuse; to defile.

As an adjective profane is

unclean; ritually impure; unholy, desecrating a holy place or thing.

As a noun profane is

a person or thing that is profane.

Profane vs Heathen - What's the difference?

profane | heathen | Related terms |

Profane is a related term of heathen.


As a verb profane

is .

As an adjective heathen is

pertaining or adhering to the germanic neo-pagan faith heathenry.

As a noun heathen is

an adherent of the germanic neo-pagan faith of heathenry.

Layman vs Profane - What's the difference?

layman | profane |


As a noun layman

is layperson, someone who is not an ordained cleric or member of the clergy.

As a verb profane is

.

Curse vs Profane - What's the difference?

curse | profane |


As verbs the difference between curse and profane

is that curse is while profane is .

Profane vs Rampant - What's the difference?

profane | rampant |


As adjectives the difference between profane and rampant

is that profane is unclean; ritually impure; unholy, desecrating a holy place or thing while rampant is rearing on both hind legs with the forelegs extended.

As a noun profane

is a person or thing that is profane.

As a verb profane

is to violate, as anything sacred; to treat with abuse, irreverence, obloquy, or contempt; to desecrate; to pollute; as, to profane the name of God; to profane the Scriptures, or the ordinance of God.

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