Definitions for profanities

profanities pro·fan·i·ty

Spelling: [pruh-fan-i-tee, proh-]
IPA: /prəˈfæn ɪ ti, proʊ-/

Profanities is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 1544 anagrams from letters in profanities (aefiinoprst).

Definitions for profanities

noun

  1. the quality of being profane; irreverence.
  2. profane conduct or language; a profane act or utterance.
  3. obscenity (defs 2, 3).

Origin of profanities

From the Late Latin word profānitās, dating back to 1600-10. See profane, -ity

Examples for profanities

That we should all muster our human empathy, and create from this profanity a shared understanding of the Iraq War.

My blue-eyed friend erected himself into an obelisk of profanity.

Now it has a different meaning: to inundate someone with profanity and insults.

Bieber will push the envelope with the profanity of his times.

profanity had never been strongly discountenanced at "Gunn's."

"I won't listen in silence to the profanity of that old heathen," she cried.

I rejoined with some severity, for I have never held with profanity.

Jackson was also blamed for widespread censorship on the airwaves, which went all-out in banning any sort of nudity or profanity.

This video, shot May 10 by a terrified station agent and posted one month later, contains nudity and profanity.

Sometimes, perhaps, profanity seems picturesque and effective.

Word Value for profanities
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Words with friends

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