SWEAR vs CUSS: NOUN
- An oath.
- A swearword.
- [A particular use of the preceding, but perhaps in part associated with customer, somewhat similarly used.] A fellow; a perverse or refractory person: a general term of contempt or reproach (sometimes very slight or jocose): usually with an epithet: as, a hard cuss; a mean cuss; a little cuss.
- A curse: used both in the proper sense, as an imprecation, and (as equivalent to curse) as a symbol of worthlessness: see curse, curse.
- A stubborn or annoying person or animal.
- A curse.
- A persistently annoying person
- Profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger
- A boy or man
SWEAR vs CUSS: ADJECTIVE
- Heavy.
- Dull; heavy; lazy; slow; reluctant; unwilling.
- Niggardly.
- A lazy time; a short rest during working hours (especially field labour); a siesta.
- Top-heavy; too high.
- N/A
SWEAR vs CUSS: VERB
- Have confidence or faith in
- Utter obscenities or profanities
- To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true
- Promise solemnly; take an oath
- To be lazy; rest for a short while during working hours.
- (transitive) To take an oath.
- Make a deposition; declare under oath
- Utter obscenities or profanities
- To use cursing, to use bad language, to speak profanely.
SWEAR vs CUSS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To say or affirm earnestly and with great conviction.
- To declare or affirm solemnly by invoking a deity or a sacred person or thing.
- To promise or pledge with a solemn oath; vow: : promise.
- To utter or bind oneself to (an oath).
- To administer a legal oath to.
- To commit oneself by oath to giving evidence or testimony that is truthful.
- To use obscene or blasphemous language; curse.
- To make a solemn promise; vow.
- To make an appeal to God in an irreverant manner; to use the name of God or sacred things profanely; to call upon God in imprecation; to curse.
- To give evidence on oath.
- To make a solemn declaration, invoking a deity or a sacred person or thing, in confirmation of and witness to the honesty or truth of such a declaration.
- To place great confidence in a person or thing; to trust implicitly as an authority.
- To make a solemn vow, or a serious resolution, to abstain from something.
- N/A
SWEAR vs CUSS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make oath that one is under the actual fear of death or bodily harm from the person, in which case the person must find sureties that he will keep the peace.
- To appeal to by an oath.
- To declare or charge upon oath.
- To put to an oath; to cause to take an oath; to administer an oath to; -- ofetn followed by in or into.
- N/A
SWEAR vs CUSS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To appeal to by an oath; call to witness.
- To declare or charge upon oath: as, to swear treason against a man.
- To put to an oath; cause to take an oath; bind by an oath: as, to swear witnesses in court; to swear a jury.
- To promise in a solemn manner; vow.
- To utter or affirm with a solemn appeal to God, a divinity, or something held to be sacred for the truth of the declaration: as, to swear an oath.
- To be incongruous or inharmonious (with): followed by at: often said of colors.
- To use profane language; be profane; practise profaneness; use the name or names of God irreverently in common conversation; utter profane oaths; curse.
- To give evidence or make any statement on oath or with an oath; also, to declare solemnly, without an oath, as to the truth of something.
- To promise something upon oath; vow; make a promise in a solemn manner.
- Have faith or confidence in
- To utter in a profane manner.
- Take an oath
- Make a deposition
- Declare under oath
- To affirm or utter a solemn declaration, with an appeal to God or to some superhuman being in confirmation of what is affirmed; declare or affirm something in a solemn manner by some sacred being or object, as the Bible or the Koran.
- See sweer.
- Promise solemnly
- An obsolete variant of kiss. Chaucer.
- To curse; swear; use profane language.
- To curse; swear at.
- (intransitive; transitive verb) To curse or curse at.
SWEAR vs CUSS: RELATED WORDS
- Cursing, Imprecate, Depone, Bank, Swan, Trust, Rely, Depose, Assert, Aver, Affirm, Curse, Avow, Blaspheme, Cuss
- Pest, Oath, Lad, Gent, Chap, Fellow, Gadfly, Blighter, Swearing, Curse, Fella, Swearword, Blaspheme, Swear, Expletive
SWEAR vs CUSS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Assure, Bet, God, Vow, Tell, Oath, Cursing, Bank, Swan, Trust, Rely, Assert, Affirm, Curse, Blaspheme
- Curse word, Pest, Oath, Lad, Gent, Chap, Fellow, Gadfly, Blighter, Swearing, Curse, Fella, Swearword, Blaspheme, Expletive
SWEAR vs CUSS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Are we allowed to swear on this podcast?
- Most snowboarders swear by Flux or Union bindings.
- That I should swear by Allah upon a lie is more preferable to me than that I should swear by another upon the truth.
- Chief, did Bird, swear you in, or did your father swear you in again?
- Joining us now are Joe Zander, Pinky Swear Foundation Youth Leadership Manager and Ariana Feygin, Master Chef Junior Competitor and Pinky Swear supporter.
- Than swear or if need for instructions say what state to support your jurisdiction, ready to swear or reject.
- And I swear, listeners, I swear that in the moment of crossing, I felt a single claw graze against my back.
- We do swear a lot, and we swear often.
- My kids never swear and if they repeat a swear word they ask me for permission first.
- If you order me to swear, I will swear.
- Every so often, she let the real cuss word out.
- Never cuss or curse when writing your late rent notice.
- That night, did I cuss on a warrant?
- No cuss words in the public house please!
- One time she gave me permission to cuss.
- If You do, I will never cuss again.
- Pa, where did that little cuss come from?
- Try not to use cuss words so frequently.
- I cuss him out like my own son.
- Konders layers over his version of the Cuss Cuss riddim.
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