oath|oaths in English
noun
[əʊθ;pl.əʊðz]
solemn vow; words of a solemn promise; curse
Use "oath|oaths" in a sentence
1. Hugh was whimpering oaths to himself.
2. "Dixon Takes Oath".
3. Ancestral communication, maternity, paternity, fellowship, divine oaths.
4. He let out a volley of oaths.
5. For example, we may rashly make oaths.
6. As the High Court loathes perjurious oaths.
7. One honest word is better than two oaths.
8. In this ceremony, Ministers swear the oath of allegiance, the Privy Councillor’s oath, and the oath of office for their respective portfolio.
9. He hurled a few oaths at his wife.
10. Adjure Meaning: "to bind by oath; to question under oath;" c
11. We took an oath.
12. He was answered with a torrent of oaths.
13. Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard.
14. Witnesses must testify under oath.
15. Authentication and issuing of notarial certificates, statutory declarations, oaths, affidavits
16. He shouted oaths and curses as they took him away.
17. He was shouting out oaths as they led him away.
18. Risks to Atheists Affirming an Oath
19. I administer the oath to him.
20. To give an oath, as to Administer the oath of office to the president at the inauguration
21. You cannot call back your oath.
22. The witnesses were placed under oath.
23. Oath and Covenant of the Priesthood
24. Begad definition is - —a mild oath
25. Trial was basically by compurgation, with oath-helpers swearing to or against the veracity of the Alleged offender's oath