What does foul language mean?
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What does foul language mean?
adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Foul language is offensive and contains swear words or rude words.
What is another word for foul language?
What is another word for foul language?
oath | expletive |
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blasphemy | curse |
profanity | cuss |
imprecation | obscenity |
swearing | vulgarism |
What is foul example?
Adjective the foul odor of rotten eggs The medicine left a foul taste in my mouth. The weather has been foul all week. Noun He hit several fouls in a row. Verb pollutants that foul the air She fouled on her first long jump attempt.
How do you say bad language in a nice way?
Bad Words: Things to Say Instead of Cursing
- Shnookerdookies!
- Fudge nuggets!
- Cheese and rice!
- Sugar!
- God bless America!
- Poo!
- Snickerdoodle!
- Banana shenanigans!
Does foul mean wet?
containing or characterized by offensive or noisome matter: foul air; foul stagnant water. filthy or dirty, as places, receptacles, clothes, etc. muddy, as a road.
What is the sentence of foul?
Foul sentence example. The foul smelling grease turned her stomach. Rumour attributed his death to foul play. The foul air, to which he had already begun to get used in the corridor, was still stronger here.
What are some examples of foul language?
Johnny Cash – “A Boy Named Sue”. Johnny Cash’s only top 10 pop single is the story of a man made tough by having to struggle with growing up
What is another word for “using foul language”?
Use Bad Language synonyms. Top synonyms for use bad language (other words for use bad language) are swear, use bad words and curses.
Can you use foul language?
Whenever you want to use foul language, always consider the person you are speaking to and ask yourself if they are ‘birds of the same feathers’ as people are different. The two brothers were in the restaurant shooting pool when they started to get “obnoxious” and use foul language, restaurant workers said.
FOUL LANGUAGE. Indecent or obscene words and phrases, such as four-letter words, such sexual slurs as poofter and whore, especially when used directly to refer to or address someone, and swearwords referring to hell and damnation, but not usually ethnic slurs or simple abuse.