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Lacking piety or reverence for a god.
ungodly
pious
wicked
profane
irreverent
godless
irreligious
Lacking due respect or dutifulness.
undutiful
disrespectful
ungodly
1
Tarry not in the error of the
ungodly
,
give glory before death.
2
Not often you get to smite the
ungodly
in such great numbers.
3
Out of respect for the
ungodly
hour, we weren't saying a word.
4
It is beside the matter to call the book
ungodly
,
immoral, base.
5
Her concerned heartened him as he stepped out into the
ungodly
night.
1
And the teacher herself was the first to see the
impious
outrage.
2
And I hear that he says I am
impious
in abolishing sacrifices.
3
The consequence of their
impious
supplications was the well-known Flood of Iram.
4
Nor were these
impious
spectacles concealed from the eyes of the city.
5
The
impious
and impenitent city is doomed, and nothing can save it.
6
Marion sat in awe, hardly knowing whether it was
impious
or angelic.
7
Divorce was in itself
impious
,
and sin should not be made easy.
8
Nearly all the bishops lent themselves to this sudden and
impious
practice.
9
Our doctrines thereby carry credence even to the most
impious
and unbelieving.
10
He was my votive offering for the life of his
impious
father.
11
But the instant after I felt that such a wish was
impious
.
12
The custom of wearing long hair was deemed immodest,
impious
and abominable.
13
Such a gross slander Mr. Scranton declares to be the most
impious
.
14
But the parents could not but blame themselves for their
impious
act.
15
AGLAEA: Sophronine is not
impious
;
he's been attached to him since childhood.
16
They denounced both his method and its results as absurd and
impious
.
impious
impious man
most impious
so impious
impious words
even impious