unprofaned

adjective
UK: /ʌnprəˈfeɪnd/
US: /ʌnprəˈfeɪnd/
  1. Not made unholy or impure; kept in a pure and respectful state.

    1. The church remained unprofaned after the storm.
    2. The ancient artifacts were carefully preserved, remaining unprofaned for centuries in the museum's climate-controlled vault.
  2. Not violated or treated with disrespect.

    1. The memory of the hero remains unprofaned.
    2. Despite the many changes to the city, this historical site has remained unprofaned, a testament to its significance.

Synonyms

pure sacred undefiled
unprofaned verb
  1. To keep something sacred and unviolated.

    1. We must unprofaned this ancient site.
    2. The society works to unprofaned the traditions and customs of their ancestors, ensuring their survival.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "unprofaned" in English means: Not made unholy or impure; kept in a pure and respectful state., Not violated or treated with disrespect..

The phonetic transcription of "unprofaned" is /ʌnprəˈfeɪnd/ in British English and /ʌnprəˈfeɪnd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "unprofaned": pure, sacred, undefiled.

Example usage of "unprofaned": "The church remained unprofaned after the storm.". More examples on the page.