Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Profanity"
The meaning of "Profanity" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does profanity mean?
A:
profanity is used to berate, cuss, demonize, blaspheme, and so on. 😭
Q:
What does profanity mean?
A:
1. offensive words or religious words used in a way that shows you do not respect God or holy things.
2. formal behaviour that shows you do not respect God or holy things.
Has 2 meanings, depend on phrase.
1. offensive words or religious words used in a way that shows you do not respect God or holy things.
2. formal behaviour that shows you do not respect God or holy things.
Has 2 meanings, depend on phrase.
Q:
What does profanity mean?
A:
Bad words
Q:
What does profanities mean?
A:
They are any words that are disrespectful.
Curse words would be considered profanity.
Curse words would be considered profanity.
Q:
What does "absorb profanity" mean?
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That doesn't sound right to me, do you have an example sentence?
Example sentences using "Profanity"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with profanity .
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Profanity is a type of language that includes dirty words and ideas. Swear words, obscene gestures, and naughty jokes are all considered profanity. ...
They're profanity: language that's vulgar and obscene.
for example
"an outburst of profanity"
They're profanity: language that's vulgar and obscene.
for example
"an outburst of profanity"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with profanity .
A:
Please refrain from using profanity.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with profanity.
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@srty33 You would not use profanity around children in case they picked it up and start using it.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with profanity.
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“What the fuck” <- used when frustrated or upset
“Dumbass” <- calling someone ‘brainless’
“Shut up” <- rude way of saying ‘be quiet’
“Dumbass” <- calling someone ‘brainless’
“Shut up” <- rude way of saying ‘be quiet’
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "profanity".
A:
A mother would say "Watch your profanity" to her child who is using inappropriate language such as cursing.
Not many use this word as far as my knowledge goes, we use "Watch your mouth" (The word 'watch' doesn't literally mean the actual verb watch. The sentence basically means 'Be careful of what you're saying')
Not many use this word as far as my knowledge goes, we use "Watch your mouth" (The word 'watch' doesn't literally mean the actual verb watch. The sentence basically means 'Be careful of what you're saying')
Synonyms of "Profanity" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between profanity and Abuse ?
A:
Abuse = mistreatment, causing harm (physically, emotionally, etc.)
Profanity = swear words
Profanity = swear words
Q:
What is the difference between #1 Don't use profanity in school and #2 Don't use profanity at school ?
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Same meaning
Q:
What is the difference between profanity and cursing ?
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Profanity are the “bad words” themselves. One can say, “don’t use profanity.” Cursing is the act of saying bad words. One can say, “don’t curse in school.”
Translations of "Profanity"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? profanity
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Other questions about "Profanity"
Q:
I am trying to avoid profanity in my household. Are there any good ways or good words that I could use in ‘inevitable situations’. And btw Does my explanation sound natural to you?
A:
Yep!
Crap!
Shoot!
Darn!
Dang!
Dang it!
Darn it!
Frick! - a little risky though
Crap!
Shoot!
Darn!
Dang!
Dang it!
Darn it!
Frick! - a little risky though
Q:
Profanity could benefit us in terms of both positive and negative emotions. As for positive emotions like pleasure, happiness and amusement, Swear words help boost those emotions. Humor especially shows this very well. Many of phrases intended to make people fun are made up of cursing. Since swear words tend to be creative and reflect social phenomenon, people are more likely to emphasize with humor containing those words. Profanity has much to do with social interaction. When you witness humorous phrases mostly made up of profanities, you are more likely to giggle with a group you belong to. Because you are reminded of a specific situation or happenings related to those profanities with your members.
Negative emotions benefit from cursing more than positive ones. Being under pressure, we automatically look for ways to vent those pressures. The easiest and fastest way to vent them is spelling out. Uttered anger through profane words comfort us, in turn, it prevents physical violence such as destroying objects or beating. Cursing relieves stress, Seemingly, swear words sound provocative and socially undesirable. Yet, it has a reflection of satire to fight against a dishonest world. If we suppress ourselves by not venting through mouths, how could we tolerate endless unfairness we face?
Does this sound natural?
Negative emotions benefit from cursing more than positive ones. Being under pressure, we automatically look for ways to vent those pressures. The easiest and fastest way to vent them is spelling out. Uttered anger through profane words comfort us, in turn, it prevents physical violence such as destroying objects or beating. Cursing relieves stress, Seemingly, swear words sound provocative and socially undesirable. Yet, it has a reflection of satire to fight against a dishonest world. If we suppress ourselves by not venting through mouths, how could we tolerate endless unfairness we face?
Does this sound natural?
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Profanity can benefit us in terms of both positive and negative emotions. As for positive emotions, like pleasure, happiness and amusement, swear words help heighten the effects experienced. This is especially the case with humor. Many of the phrases intended to make people laugh involve cursing. Since swear words tend to be creative and reflect social phenomenon, people are more likely to enjoy jokes containing curse words. Profanity has a lot to do with social interaction. When you hear humorous phrases mostly made up of profanities, you are more likely to laugh with your group of friends. This is because you are reminded of a specific situation or circumstance related to those profanities with your companions.
Negative emotions have more of a beneficial outcome from cursing than their positive counterparts. When under pressure, we automatically look for ways to vent our emotions and stress. The easiest and fastest way to channel them is by cursing. Blinding anger released through profane words comforts us and in turn, it prevents physical violence such as destroying things or fist-fights. Cursing relieves stress. Seemingly, swear words sound provocative and are socially unacceptable, and yet it has a reflection of satire to fight against a dishonest world. If we suppress ourselves by restraining our words, how will we be able to tolerate the endless unfairness we will surely face?
Negative emotions have more of a beneficial outcome from cursing than their positive counterparts. When under pressure, we automatically look for ways to vent our emotions and stress. The easiest and fastest way to channel them is by cursing. Blinding anger released through profane words comforts us and in turn, it prevents physical violence such as destroying things or fist-fights. Cursing relieves stress. Seemingly, swear words sound provocative and are socially unacceptable, and yet it has a reflection of satire to fight against a dishonest world. If we suppress ourselves by restraining our words, how will we be able to tolerate the endless unfairness we will surely face?
Q:
What are the most popular profanity in English?😁
A:
Fuck, Shit, Bitch, Asshole.
Q:
Sometimes I hear profanity when I watch American movies. Is there a language that is often used in real life and a language that should never be used?
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If you use profanity a lot in public you will make people feel uncomfortable and it is rude. Some don't mind if you curse but others don't like it. It's best not to unless with close ones
Q:
1. He's never uttered profanity before this time.
2. He's never uttered profanity until this time. Does this sound natural?
2. He's never uttered profanity until this time. Does this sound natural?
A:
He's never uttered profanity until now.
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