"Violated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Not adhering to or respectful of laws, rules, or social norms. Breaking or contravening something, often in a serious or unacceptable way.
The word "violacea" refers to purple or violet-colored. It is an adjective that is used in various fields such as botany (e.g., Viola violacea, a species of violet) and biology (e.g., referring to certain types of cells or tissues that have a violet coloration).
The Violaceae family, commonly known as the violet family, consists of a group of flowering plants that consist of about 1,000 species.
The word "violaceous" refers to a purplish plum or reddish purple color, often with a blue or reddish tint. It can also be used to describe something that is related to or having the properties of the color violet, such as a shade of purple that is more towards blue or red.
Lack of ability to feel or show emotions, often in response to something sad or unpleasant. (e.g. "She seems a bit violaniline after seeing the sad movie")
I couldn't find any definition for "violentin." It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized.<br><br>However, it's worth noting that the word "violent" is an adjective that means using or involving physical force intended to hurt or destroy, while "tintin" is a surname and the main character in a series of Belgian comic books, created by Georges Remi, under the pseudonym Hergé. It is also the name of a steel alloy.
Pertaining to or producing a sweet, musical sound, especially the sounds made by a gentle stream or running water.
To break or disobey a rule, law, or code of behavior. To trespass or encroach on someone else's rights or property. To go against a moral or social norm, convention, or principle.
People or things that violate rules, laws, or principles. They can be individuals or groups that deliberately or unintentionally break rules, norms, or codes of conduct.
To break or disregard a rule, law, or standard, often deliberately: "The law prohibits violating the speed limit, which can result in fines and imprisonment."<br><br>It can also mean to trespass or encroach on something, such as a person's right or a protected area: "The civic group accused the government of violating human rights during the protests."<br><br>In a broader sense, violating can also mean to act in a way that is considered unacceptable or unorthodox: "Some people might view using a computer to cheat on an exam as violating the integrity of the testing process."
The word "violation" refers to an act or instance of breaking or failing to comply with a law, rule, or regulation. It can also refer to a breach of a moral or ethical Code of conduct.
Violations refer to acts or instances of breaking or disregarding a rule, law, agreement, or standard. This can include failures to comply with regulations, laws, rules, or social norms in a way that results in some form of punishment, penalty, or negative consequence. Violations can be intentional or unintentional and can occur in various contexts such as traffic law, environmental regulations, employee conduct, or international human rights.
Describing something that violates a rule, law, or standard; not conforming to or respecting a norm, principle, or requirement.
A violator is someone who breaks the rules or laws, often intentionally. It can also refer to a device or tool that causes something to vibrate or shock, like a violator of a particular frequency in electronic music.<br><br>In a broader sense, 'Violator' is also an album by the English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released in 1990.