Blaspheme
(verb)
To speak disrespectfully or irreverently about God or sacred things.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french blasfemer, from ecclesiastical latin blasphemare, from greek blasphēmein, from blasphēmos "speaking evil".
Examples:
- He was accused of blasphemy for his comments about religion.
- Many people found his statement to be blasphemy.
- Blaspheming is considered a sin in many religions.
- She was charged with blasphemy for her controversial book.
- His attempts to blaspheme were met with strong resistance.