Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sacred-cow

noun
/ˈseɪ.krɪd kaʊ/
Definition
A person or thing that is considered immune from criticism or questioning.
Examples
  • In many cultures, certain traditions are treated as sacred cows that cannot be questioned.
  • The company’s policies were considered a sacred cow, and any challenge to them was met with resistance.
  • Politicians often struggle to reform sacred cows that their constituents hold dear.
Meaning
The term ‘sacred cow’ originates from Hinduism, where cows are revered and protected. In a broader context, it refers to ideas, institutions, or practices that should not be challenged or interfered with.
Synonyms
  • untouchable
  • ideal
  • taboo
  • convention