Use "profanity" in a sentence

1. We need new profanity because familiar profanity has lost its punch.

2. His profanity was unimaginative.

3. The profanity and fighting continued.

4. Even his profanity was unimaginative.

5. It was part prayer, part profanity.

6. Oh my, no need for profanity.

7. They use a little profanity sometimes.

8. That gentleman disliked coarseness and profanity.

9. In matter of profanity he was sublime.

10. Please watch your profanity, preppy.

11. Vulgarity and profanity offend the Spirit.

12. Do you agree that profanity is justified?

13. The comedian delivered a profanity - laced monologue.

14. Contains war carnage, profanity and protracted suffering.

15. Rory : Excuse me, but we don't tolerate profanity.

16. Cuss definition, to use profanity; curse; swear

17. Cozies very rarely focus on sex, profanity or violence

18. To desecrate a holy spring is considered profanity.

19. Then Hewlett Janders stormed over , big , robust full of action and profanity.

20. I will not sit still for profanity in my house.

21. We'll be offering bonuses for most creative use of profanity.

22. It is one thing to shock a parent with casual profanity.

23. There will be no profanity or name-calling in this classroom.

24. 🔊 The religious teen was Appalled when she opened a profanity-filled email

25. He knew far more profanity than Scripture, and used and enjoyed it more.

26. Profanity and vulgarity have no place in a religious education setting.

27. The contents have been edited for length, clarity - and some profanity.

28. Blasphemy, irreverence toward a deity or deities and, by extension, the use of profanity

29. Censure criticize harshly; reprove; condemn: He was Censured for his use of profanity

30. Asphyxiatic_ 6 pve, pvp, rotating schedule, profanity ok, git gud 1 day? softerhaze

31. Synonyms for Bawdry include smut, filth, vulgarity, dirt, profanity, ribaldry, scatology, indecency, smuttiness and bawdiness

32. And out of that mouth came a steady stream of bottom-line analysis and profanity.

33. Censure criticize harshly; reprove; condemn: He was Censured for his use of profanity

34. Synonyms for Coprolalia include swearing, blasphemy, cursing, cussing, profanity, obscenity, bad language, blaspheming, curses and expletives

35. Insults, cursing, profanity, blasphemy, vulgarities, and obscene language can hurt —sometimes more than physical injuries.

36. You must never curse , cuss , or use any kind of profanity in any job interview .

37. The County will not permit any nudity or profanity by any of the performers during this concert.

38. The path pursued particularly matched the clergy's vision of the profanity of towns and sacrality of rural life.

39. Their exchanges are filled with hesitations, contractions, slang and prejudice, as well as the strange poetry of profanity.

40. Profanity and rough language (beta): Moderate or heavy use of profane language and swear words

41. 5 Good Results: When a sister tried to witness to her neighbor, the woman erupted angrily, using profanity.

42. Bowdlerization: A later editor's censorship of sexuality, profanity, and political sentiment of an earlier author's text

43. This is sometimes used as a help service for new users, or for censorship of profanity.

44. Cursing, profanity, and other forms of obscene language are part of everyday speech in today’s world.

45. To get to that romantic, touching, heartbreaking place, but through a lot of acts of profanity.

46. Synonyms for Cussing include blaspheming, cursing, swearing, profaning, using profanity, using bad language, execrating, talking dirty, imprecating and bedamning

47. Not surprisingly, then, music with sexually seductive —if not explicit— lyrics, profanity, and wild, arousing tempos is popular.

48. Occasional use of profanity won’t necessarily result in your video being unsuitable for advertising, but context matters.

49. There's also a letter from the Lemon Grove city clerk, peppered with profanity, that she never wrote.

50. Backchannel Chat provides a profanity filter to remove the really nasty words and multiple transcript versions which include the unfiltered content.

51. It was said that Kang Ho-dong had uttered the profanity "XX-bitch" in one of the scenes.

52. There are also several similar words to Bawdry in our dictionary, which are Dirt, Filth, Ribaldry, Smut, Vulgarity, Profanity and Scatology

53. Joanna, I think you'd find that spouting barely-baked theories and Brazening them through with profanity is a lot easier than it looks.

54. The entire episode is full of fantastic nuggets from Arians, so make sure to watch the whole thing (video contains profanity):

55. Research into the hypoalgesic effect of swearing has shown that the use of profanity can help reduce the sensation of pain.

56. Swing Copters is a simple mobile game that offers the layperson an experience of the divine profanity where expertise rubs up against disorder

57. As I intermingled with them, never once did I see anyone light a cigarette, open a can of beer, or use profanity.

58. She immediately began to utter a Spanish profanity beginning "chi..." (chingada), but quickly stopped herself and instead exclaimed chimichanga, a Spanish equivalent of "thingamajig".

59. Ask yourself the following questions: Do I avoid gossip, inappropriate jokes, swearing and profanity, and being light-minded about sacred subjects?

60. Bards Dispense Profanity is 100 mock-serious questions for our time and 375 answers copied word-for-word from the works of William Shakespeare

61. I met my drill instructor, a battle-hardened veteran, when he kicked open the door to the barracks and entered while screaming words laced with profanity.

62. The adjective is Borborygmic and borborology is the scientific study of the problem; however, up to the 17th century it meant "profanity"

63. The Third Commandment prohibits profanity, swearing and Cursing: “You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain.” Its positive is to honor His name

64. Angelou uses everyday language, the Black vernacular, Black music and forms, and rhetorical techniques such as shocking language, the occasional use of profanity, and traditionally unacceptable subjects.

65. Consider for a moment the origins of almost any word we have for bad language – "profanity", "curses", "oaths" and "swearing" itself

66. Bark monitors your child’s texts, email, YouTube, and 30+ apps and social media platforms for issues like cyberbullying, adult content, sexual predators, profanity, suicidal ideation, threats of violence, and more.

67. The association also notes that the book was Challenged in Waterloo, Iowa schools in 1992 because of profanity, lurid passages about sex, and statements defamatory to minorities, God, women, and the

68. Blasphemer: 1 n a person who speaks disrespectfully of sacred things Types: swearer someone who uses profanity Type of: nonreligious person a person who does not manifest devotion to a deity

69. Utah-based CleanFlicks is one of a dozen or so companies that delete sex, violence, and profanity from movies and then distribute the Bowdlerized versions (which are clearly labeled as such) to their mostly religious customers.

70. It is a different matter, though, if the abusive speech is laced with angry profanity or threats of violence or if you find yourself being abused physically —perhaps by being pushed, shoved, or slapped.

71. Blasphemer - a person who speaks disrespectfully of sacred things nonreligious person - a person who does not manifest devotion to a deity swearer - someone who uses profanity Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

72. ‘Just Ahead, crossing the line, the growing use of profanity on television.’ ‘Rachel told the meeting that there is a huge amount of work to be undertaken in the months Ahead.’ ‘However, the day Ahead is dominated by a massive amount of college homework.’

73. The study concluded that “movies with the same rating can differ significantly in the amount and type of potentially objectional content” and that “age-based ratings alone do not provide good information about the depiction of violence, sex, profanity and other content.”

74. Cuss is a dictionary of phrases to ratings (Object.<number>), where each key can be considered offensive, and each rating is a number between 0 and 2 (both including), representing the certainty the key is used as a profanity depending on context.

75. Colloquialism is the use of informal words or phrases in writing or speech. Colloquialisms are usually defined in geographical terms, meaning that they are often defined by their use within a dialect, a regionally-defined variant of a larger language. Colloquialisms can include aphorisms, idioms, profanity, or …

76. Crudeness, vulgarity; obscenity; desecration of the holy; abomination, shameful act, profane language or behavior, profane word or phrase profanity debauched party, gathering at which the participants take part in wild revelry and debauchery; any activity which is done in a extravagantly indulgent way; sacred religious rites of worship that

77. Definition of Common noun : a noun that may occur with limiting modifiers (such as a or an, some, every, and my) and that designates any one of a class of beings or things Examples of Common noun in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web His proper name would become a Common noun, a contemptible exclamation and novel profanity.

78. 1853, The Gentleman's Magazine (page 375) [1] No profanity was intented when zealous, close-cropped, and bare-headed ecclesiastics reminded their Bewigged brethren that they were bound to imitate Christ in all things, and then asked them if the Saviour were likely to recognise a resemblance to himself in a priest under a wig