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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Impious - définition


Impious         
·adj Not pious; wanting piety; irreligious; irreverent; ungodly; profane; wanting in reverence for the Supreme Being; as, an impious deed; impious language.
impious         
a.
Irreverent, ungodly, irreligious, blasphemous, wicked, sinful, unrighteous, unholy, iniquitous, profane.
impious         
['?mp??s, ?m'p???s]
¦ adjective lacking piety or reverence.
?wicked.
Derivatives
impiously adverb
impiousness noun

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Impious
Impious is a Swedish thrash/death metal band.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Impious
1. Humanity has had a deep wound on its tired body, caused by impious powers, for centuries.
2. He said that President Gen Prevez Musharraf, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, President PML Ch Shujaat Hussain and Punjab Government in clear words had already strongly condemned this impious act.
3. In his account, America is locked not simply in a war but in a meta–conflict, "the decisive ideological struggle of the 21st century and the calling of our generation." He described a global enemy of Muslim fanatics that imprisons women in their homes, beats impious men and attacks Americans at will.
4. All it will require is for the opinion polls to show that Clarke remains the publics preferred candidate to take over from Michael Howard and then for a majority of Tory MPs to persist in a course of impious stubbornness by disregarding such advice.
5. In the United States, at least among those who support the Bush administration, Europe — France, in particular — is regarded as impious, socialist and immoral, but then France has always been America’s favourite whipping boy. ‘Man,’ declared Mark Twain, ‘is a creature who stands somewhere between the angels and the French,’ and French husbands, according to American legend, are flagrantly disloyal, while American men are the very models of marital fidelity.