nonsacred

/ˌnɑnˈseɪkrɪd/
adjective
  1. Not considered holy or worthy of religious respect; secular.
    • In a nonsacred space like a town hall, people of all faiths can gather.
    • The museum displays both sacred and nonsacred artifacts from ancient cultures.
    • The song was originally a nonsacred folk tune, later adapted for church use.
  2. Not treated with special reverence or protected from criticism; ordinary.
    • In a democracy, no political idea is nonsacred; everything can be debated.
    • For the chef, even the most traditional recipe was nonsacred and open to change.
    • The comedian treated every topic as nonsacred, making jokes about everything.
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