obscene language
61revolting — adj. 1) revolting to 2) revolting to + inf. (it s revolting to contemplate such a possibility) 3) revolting that + clause (it s revolting that they use such obscene language) * * * [rɪ vəʊltɪŋ] revolting to revolting that + clause (it s revolting …
62swear — v. 1) to swear solemnly 2) (B) ( to promise solemnly ) they swore allegiance to the government 3) (D) intr.) ( to curse ) to swear at (he swore at them) 4) (d; intr.) ( to rely completely ) to swear by (everyone swears by her remedy for a cold)… …
63swear — swer /sweÉ™ n. pledge, vow; curse, obscene language v. pledge, vow, solemnly promise; curse, use obscene language; testify under oath (Law); bind by an oath …
64swearing — swear·ing || swerɪŋ / sweÉ™ n. profanity, cursing; taking of an oath swer /sweÉ™ n. pledge, vow; curse, obscene language v. pledge, vow, solemnly promise; curse, use obscene language; testify under oath (Law); bind by an oath …
65swears — swer /sweÉ™ n. pledge, vow; curse, obscene language v. pledge, vow, solemnly promise; curse, use obscene language; testify under oath (Law); bind by an oath …
66swore — swer /sweÉ™ n. pledge, vow; curse, obscene language v. pledge, vow, solemnly promise; curse, use obscene language; testify under oath (Law); bind by an oath …
67sworn — swÉ”rn /swÉ”Ë adj. said under oath; bound by a pledge; avowed, declared, openly acknowledged swer /sweÉ™ n. pledge, vow; curse, obscene language v. pledge, vow, solemnly promise; curse, use obscene language; testify under oath (Law); bind by an… …
68obscenity — noun (plural obscenities) the state or quality of being obscene. ↘obscene language or behaviour. ↘an obscene word or expression …
69ob|scen|i|ty — «uhb SEHN uh tee, SEE nuh », noun, plural ties. 1. obscene quality. 2. obscene language or behavior; an obscene word or act: »It is possible that the proposed new definition of literary obscenity…may not entirely satisfy (New Yorker) …
70PARODY, HEBREW — Parody in Early Hebrew Literature Parody is the use of a recognizable literary form as a vehicle to ridicule or mock something or someone. The writer takes a well known, serious work as his model and invests it with new and amusing contents, at… …