impiety Meaning in Tamil ( impiety வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
கடவுள் பக்தி அற்ற நிலை,
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impiety's Usage Examples:
At the end he professed abject repentance for his impiety and disloyalty.
"For as a matter of fact obscenity no less than impiety was charged against him by his ultra-orthodox enemies, and the obscenity no less than the supposed impiety gave them a handle against him before such bodies as the Sorbonne and the parliaments.
In France, blasphemy (which included, also, speaking against the Holy Virgin and the saints, denying one's faith, or speaking with impiety of holy things) was from very early times punished with great severity.
Popular belief regarded his subsequent illness as a judgment for his impiety.
The Hebrew name for Orion also means "fool," in reference perhaps to a mythological story of a "foolhardy, heaven-daring rebel who was chained to the sky for his impiety" (Driver).
He returned home, overwhelmed with shame and bowed down with sorrow for having a second time been guilty of a great impiety.
Charges of impiety and body-snatching laid by these men in connexion with his anatomical studies caused the favour of the pope to be for a time withdrawn.
He was accused of impiety on the absurd charge of deifying the tyrant Hermias; and,.
Some time after the capture of Jerusalem the ark was brought from Baal-Judah, but at the threshing-floor of Nacon (an unintelligible name) Abinadab's son Uzzah laid hands upon it and was struck down for his impiety.
The address of the clergy, inspired by the great prelates, sought to make inaccurate lamentations over the progress of impiety a means of safeguarding their enormous spiritual and temporal powers, their privileges and exemptions, and their vast wealth.
Synonyms:
unrighteousness, irreligion, godlessness, irreligiousness, undutifulness, impiousness, ungodliness,
Antonyms:
morality, theism, godliness, righteousness, piety,