impiety
English
Etymology
From Old French impieté, from Latin impietas
Noun
impiety (usually uncountable, plural impieties)
- (uncountable) The state of being impious.
- (countable) An impious act.
- (uncountable) The lack of respect for a god or something sacred.
Translations
the state of being impious
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