unholy
English
Etymology
From Middle English unholi, unhaliȝ, from Old English unhāliġ, from Proto-Germanic *unhailagaz, equivalent to un- + holy. Cognate with Scots unhaly, Dutch onheilig, German Low German unhillig, German unheilig, Danish uhellig, Swedish ohelig.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -əʊli
Adjective
unholy (comparative unholier or more unholy, superlative unholiest or most unholy)
- Not holy; (by extension) evil, impure, or otherwise perverted.
- The priest's unholy behaviour brought the church into disrepute.
- Dreadful, terrible, or otherwise atrocious.
- What an unholy mess your room is in!
Antonyms
Translations
evil
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