take name in vain
take name in vain
Meaning:
- Use someone's name in a way that shows a lack of respect
- Speaking in a disrespectful manner, especially when concerning religion
- Talk about someone in a criticizing manner
Examples:
- Atheists find one way or the other to take God's name in vain.
- After being scolded by his teacher, he started taking her name in vain in front of his classmates.
- Some people have the habit of taking everyone's name in vain no matter what.
- Taking name of politicians in vain over social media is not a small issue now. One could be imprisoned for such act.
- Do not get bothered about people taking your name in vain, they are simply trying to pull you down.
- I had warned my friend of the other group who were nice to her on her face & started taking her name in vain the moment she left. She did not believe me & now she is repenting over it.
- As you get famous you're bound to hear people take your name in vain.
Origin:
This idiom has a biblical origin & has been originated from the third of the biblical Ten Commandments which is: Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain'(Exodus 20:7).