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obscene
[ uhb-seen ]
adjective
- offensive to morality or decency; indecent; depraved:
obscene language.
- causing uncontrolled sexual desire.
- abominable; disgusting; repulsive.
obscene
/ əbˈsiːn /
adjective
- offensive or outrageous to accepted standards of decency or modesty
- law (of publications) having a tendency to deprave or corrupt
- disgusting; repellent
an obscene massacre
Derived Forms
- obˈscenely, adverb
Other Words From
- ob·scenely adverb
- ob·sceneness noun
- unob·scene adjective
- unob·scenely adverb
- unob·sceneness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of obscene1
Word History and Origins
Origin of obscene1
Example Sentences
Last November, the board also approved a rule requiring school libraries to pull books if any district resident complains they are “sexually obscene.”
He also admitted to a count of attempting to cause a child under 16 to engage in sexual activity and one of publishing an obscene article.
She spoke to the BBC last year about the "obscene amount of pressure" she felt under as a contestant on the show.
Once AB 1831 goes into effect next year, AI-generated and digitally altered material will join other types of obscene child pornography in being illegal to knowingly possess, sell to adults or distribute to minors.
The post sent by a mysterious writer to Shiptonthorpe, some of which has been seen by the BBC, is described as “personal, obscene and targeted”.
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