unhallowed
/ʌnˈhæloʊd/
adjective
- Not holy or sacred; not blessed; often used to describe a place or thing that is considered impure or evil.
- They buried the criminal in an unhallowed plot outside the church walls.
- The legend spoke of an unhallowed forest where dark spirits roamed.
- The old cemetery was considered unhallowed ground by the townspeople.
- Wicked, sinful, or morally wrong.
- Their unhallowed deeds finally caught up with them.
- The villain made an unhallowed pact with dark forces.
- He spoke of unhallowed desires that troubled his conscience.