Sacred
UK //ˈseɪkrɪd//US //ˈseɪkrɪd//
Definition
Regarded with reverence and respect, often linked to religion.
In simple words: Very special and treated with great respect.
Examples
- The ancient artifacts were considered sacred by the community.
- In many cultures, certain animals are believed to be sacred.
- They made a pilgrimage to the sacred site every year.
- The sacred texts were preserved for centuries.
- For the indigenous people, the land is sacred and must be protected.
Usage notes
Used in contexts related to religion or deep respect; avoid casual settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'sacred' as 'sacred space' where people go to feel deep respect.
Collocations
- sacred space
- sacred traditions
- sacred ceremony
- sacred duty
- sacred trust
Synonyms
- holy
- hallowed
- venerated
- sanctified
- divine
Antonyms
- profane
- disrespectful
- unholy
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'sacred' vs 'scared'.
- Using 'sacred' for non-religious topics when 'important' may be more suitable.
- Incorrectly using 'sacred' as a noun.