profanities in English
an outburst of profanity
- oath swear word expletive curse obscenity four-letter word dirty word blasphemy swearing foul language bad language cursing cuss cuss word imprecation execration
- sacrilege blasphemy irreligion ungodliness impiety irreverence disrespect
Use "profanities" in a sentence
1. He uttered a stream of profanities.
2. His dress is famously unfashionable, his temper famously short, his profanities notoriously rich.
3. Against these historical profanities, the descendants of those colourfully dressed figures in Roberts' lithographs stood no hope.
4. ApolloMedia operates a Web site called annoy. com, which allows browsers to send controversial postcards bearing nudity and profanities.
5. Cibo Matto makes collages of odd fragments of jazz, hip-hop, soundtrack music, pop, quasi-profundities and profanities.
6. It was the song's opening line, a series of profanities, that caused the record to be banned on the radio station.
7. The chalkboards are covered with graffiti left by the Nigerien soldiers—French profanities and cartoons depicting Tuareg having sex with animals.
8. 24 The chalkboards are covered with graffiti left by the Nigerien soldiers—French profanities and cartoons depicting Tuareg having sex with animals.
9. 2 It was the song's opening line, a series of profanities, that caused the record to be banned on the radio station.
10. An average of, like, 5.6 times per day I have to stop myself from responding to all of my hate mail with a flurry of vile profanities.