holy in Arabic
holy in Arabic is مُقَدَّس — holy means regarded as sacred or dedicated to a god or religious purpose.
holy in Arabic
مُقَدَّس
Pronounced: muqaddas
dedicated to a religious purpose
What does "holy" mean?
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adj Regarded as sacred or dedicated to a god or religious purpose.
"Pilgrims travel long distances to visit the holy city."
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adj Morally pure or without sin.
"The monk lived a holy life devoted to prayer and service."
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intj Used at the start of an exclamation to express shock or surprise.
""Holy cow, did you see that catch?""
holy in a sentence
- Pilgrims travel long distances to visit the holy city.
- They treated the relic as a holy object.
- The monk lived a holy life devoted to prayer and service.
- "Holy cow, did you see that catch?"
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "holy" in Arabic?
"holy" in Arabic is مُقَدَّس. holy means: Regarded as sacred or dedicated to a god or religious purpose.
How do you pronounce مُقَدَّس?
"holy" in Arabic is مُقَدَّس, pronounced "muqaddas".
How do you use "holy" in a sentence?
Example: "Pilgrims travel long distances to visit the holy city." In Arabic, "holy" is مُقَدَّس.
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