Impiously

/ɪmˈpaɪ.əs.li/

अधार्मिक ढंग से; अनादरपूर्वक; अपवित्र रूप से

Origin & History

From impious + -ly; impious comes from Latin impius (“not pious, irreverent”), from in- (“not”) + pius (“pious, dutiful”).

impious + -ly से बना; impious लैटिन impius (“भक्त/धार्मिक नहीं, अपवित्र/अनादरपूर्ण”) से आया है, जो in- (“नहीं”) + pius (“भक्त, कर्तव्यनिष्ठ”) से बना है।

Definition

In a way that shows lack of respect for God, religion, or sacred things; irreverently or wickedly.

ईश्वर, धर्म या पवित्र बातों के प्रति सम्मान की कमी दिखाते हुए; अधार्मिक/अनादरपूर्ण या दुष्ट तरीके से।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
He spoke impiously about the temple rituals.
उसने मंदिर के अनुष्ठानों के बारे में अनादरपूर्वक बात की।

Usage Examples

The comedian was accused of speaking impiously about sacred texts.
She did not intend to act impiously; her remark was taken out of context.
They condemned the act as impiously disrespectful to religious customs.
He impiously mocked the prayer, offending many listeners.

Antonyms

Piously Devoutly Reverently Religiously Respectfully

Related Forms

Noun
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

There’s no fixed idiom with “impiously”; it is typically used as a descriptive adverb (e.g., “impiously mocked”).
“impiously” के साथ कोई स्थापित मुहावरा सामान्यतः नहीं मिलता; यह प्रायः वर्णनात्मक क्रिया-विशेषण की तरह आता है (जैसे “impiously mocked” = अनादरपूर्वक मज़ाक उड़ाया)।