verboten
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of verboten
First recorded in 1910–15; from German: past participle of verbieten “to prohibit, forbid”; forbid
Explanation
Something verboten is forbidden. It isn't allowed or permitted. If this word looks and sounds odd, that's because it comes straight to English from German. The concept is simple: anything verboten is forbidden to do or say. Lying in court is verboten. Wearing a hat in church is verboten. Many swear words are verboten to say on TV (or at the dinner table). A verboten act could be illegal or just something frowned upon, like a taboo. Different cultures believe different things are verboten.
Vocabulary lists containing verboten
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Example Sentences
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Some organizations have tried tailoring proposals to fit Washington’s regional priorities, including countering Iran and Al Qaeda, or by excluding terms that under the Trump administration have in effect become verboten.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 13, 2026
For a long while following an infamous incident in 2015, the idea of drones hovering over ski races was verboten.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 13, 2026
The show is adept at detecting a critical mass—those rare moments when verboten civil aspirations suddenly become actionable.
From Slate • Aug. 5, 2025
So for our purposes, such tax rises are clearly verboten.
From BBC • Oct. 2, 2024
It is verboten to look out the window.
From "The Boy Who Dared" by Susan Campbell Bartoletti
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