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profanity

N ความ ไม่ นับถือ พระเจ้า  ความประพฤติ ที่ ไม่เชื่อ ใน พระเจ้า  kwam-mai-tue-pare-jao

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PROFANITY

n.Profaneness, which see. In a revel of debauchery, amid the brisk interchange of profanity and folly, religion might appear a dumb, unsocial intruder.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PROFANITY

Pro *fan "i *ty, n. Etym: [L. profanitas.]

 

1. The quality or state of being profane; profaneness; irreverence; esp. , the use of profane language; blasphemy.

 

2. That which is profane; profane language or acts. The brisk interchange of profanity and folly. Buckminster.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

profanity

pro fan i ty |prəˈfanətē, prō -prəˈfænədi proʊˈfænədi | noun ( pl. profanities ) blasphemous or obscene language: an outburst of profanity. a swear word; an oath. irreligious or irreverent behavior. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from late Latin profanitas, from Latin profanus not sacred (see profane ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

profanity

profanity |prəˈfanɪti | noun ( pl. profanities ) [ mass noun ] blasphemous or obscene language: an outburst of profanity. [ count noun ] a swear word; an oath. irreligious or irreverent behaviour. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from late Latin profanitas, from Latin profanus not sacred (see profane ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

profanity

profanity noun 1 he hissed a profanity | an outburst of profanity: oath, swear word, expletive, curse, obscenity, four-letter word, dirty word; blasphemy, swearing, foul language, bad language, cursing; informal cuss, cuss word; formal imprecation; archaic execration. 2 some traditional festivals were tainted with profanity: sacrilege, blasphemy, irreligion, ungodliness, impiety, irreverence, disrespect.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

profanity

profanity noun 1 he led her away, hissing profanities in her ear | an outburst of profanity: oath, swear word, expletive, curse, obscenity, four-letter word, dirty word, execration, imprecation; blasphemy, swearing, foul language, bad language, cursing; informal cuss, cuss word. 2 some traditional festivals were irremediably tainted with profanity: idolatry, sacrilege, irreligiousness, ungodliness, impiety, unholiness, profaneness, blasphemy, irreverence, disrespectfulness, disrespect.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

profanity

pro fan i ty /prəfǽnəti , ⦅米 ⦆proʊ -/名詞 -ties かたく 1 U 神聖を汚 けが すこと , 冒涜 ぼうとく .2 C 通例 -ties 〗罰当たりな言葉 [行為 ].