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swear word

American  
[swair wurd] / ˈswɛər ˌwɜrd /
Or swearword

noun

  1. a word used in swearing or cursing; a profane or obscene word.

    Synonyms:
    swear, profanity, obscenity, oath, cussword, cuss, curse word, curse

Etymology

Origin of swear word

An Americanism dating back to 1880–85

Example Sentences

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“I can’t really say it because there’s a swear word in it,” Quinton Byfield said.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 11, 2024

After this conflict, Musgrave predicts Ukrainians will add a new swear word to their vocabulary: “Putin.”

From Washington Post • Mar. 4, 2022

JANESVILLE, Wis. — Wisconsin’s Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is known for his folksy demeanor, sprinkling his speeches with “by gollys” and the occasional PG-rated swear word.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 13, 2022

Deprivation is a swear word for many who live in Jaywick, the village labelled England's most deprived area three times in a row.

From BBC • Nov. 29, 2019

But the words caught on her tongue like a swear word.

From "Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World" by Ashley Herring Blake

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