"Prophane" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Prophane" Meaning

Derivative of "profane" which is an adjective meaning:

Lacking moral or spiritual value; having or showing a lack of respect for God or spiritual or moral principles
Involving or relating to the physically dirty and crude, often in a violent or unacceptable way
Not belonging to the sacred or the church

"Prophane" Examples

Note: The correct spelling is "profane".

Here are 5 usage examples:

Proverbs

The profane singer's language tarnished the reputation of the concert.

Writing and literature

The novel explored the profane themes of violence and depravity.

Philosophy

The philosopher's book was criticized for its profane views on human nature.

Vulgarity

The stand-up comedian's profane humor fell flat with the audience.

Something sacrilegious

The use of sacred objects as pawns in the game was seen as profane.

"Prophane" Similar Words

Properispome

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Properispomenon

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Properly

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Properness

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Propertied

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(adj.) owning property; having possessions or assets.

Properties

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Propertius

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Property

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The noun "property" refers to a belonging, asset, or thing that someone owns, has the right to use, or is entitled to. It can also refer to a quality or attribute that is possessed by something or someone.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> She has a beautiful house as her property.<br> This is a matter of property rights and individual freedoms.<br> Kindness is a property of a good person.<br><br>In real estate, property refers to land, buildings, or other structures that are owned by an individual, company, or government.<br><br>In law, property can also refer to rights and interests that are held by individuals, including intellectual property, such as patents and copyrights, and personal property, such as cars and furniture.<br><br>In various fields, property can also refer to characteristics or attributes of something, such as the property of a magnet to attract metals.<br><br>Synonyms for property include belongings, assets, possessions, ownership, and possessions.<br><br>Antonyms for property include possessions, entitlements, and ival rights.

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Prophecies

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Predictions or statements about future events, often believed to have been inspired by supernatural or divine means. They can take many forms, such as predictions, visions, or intuitive statements about the future. In many cultures, prophecies are given by seers, prophets, or other individuals believed to possess supernatural insight or spiritual knowledge. Prophecies can be vague or specific, and may be seen as a warning, a prediction of a positive event, or a sign of an important change or shift.

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A prediction or statement made about a future event, typically based on a person's supposed divine or supernatural insight, or a tradition of foretelling that is considered to have a degree of authority.<br><br>Example: The prophet's words were said to be a prophecy that the city would be destroyed by a great flood.<br><br>Etymology: From Old French "prophesie", from Latin "prophetia", from Greek "προφητεία" (prophēteia), "a speaking forth", from "πρό" (pro), "before", and "φημι" (phēmi), "to speak".<br><br>Synonyms: prediction, divination, forecast, prediction, augury, oracle.

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Prophesier

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One who prophesies or foretells the future.

Prophesies

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Prophesieth

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