"Profanities" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Profanities" Meaning

Expletives or swear words used in an informal or coarse manner, often to express strong emotions, drunkenness, or to shock or offend others.

"Profanities" Examples

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"Profanities" Similar Words

Profane

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Profaned

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Desecrated or treated with disrespect, typically in a rude or insulting manner.

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Used to describe a word, comment, or piece of writing that uses language that is extremely rude, offensive, or blasphemous.

Profaneness

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The state or quality of being profane, irreverent, or impious; impiety; irreverence or obscenity.

Profaner

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One who uses profane language or who speaks irreverently or disrespectfully.

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Profane refers to something that is considered irreverent, impious, or disrespecting of that which is holy or sacred. It can also refer to language or behavior that is considered obscene or vulgar.<br><br>In a broader sense, profane can also refer to anything that is non-religious or secular.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The profane language used in the movie made it unfit for children's viewing.<br> The artist's use of sacred imagery in her work was meant to make a statement and not profane the original meaning.<br> The university's mission to provide secular education serves a more profane purpose than simply imparting knowledge.

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Profanity refers to a word or phrase that is considered impolite or obscene because of its strong or vulgar language, often used to express frustration, anger, or shock. It can be derogatory, blasphemous, or indecent, and is often considered unacceptable in public discourse or formal communication.

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Profess

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To profess is to declare or state something openly and clearly, often with a sense of official or formal approval. It can also mean to claim or avow something, often as a duty or obligation. A person who professes something is typically someone who declares a particular faith, belief, or vocation, such as a doctor or lawyer, who starts by professing their allegiance to their profession.

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Expressing or claiming to have a particular belief, feeling, or quality, often in a confident or emphatic manner.<br><br>Example: "She's always professing her love for art, and her paintings reflect her passion."<br><br>Synonyms: declaring, asserting, avowing, proclaiming.

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