Expletives
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the synonym foe expletive is swear word people use swear words when they are in angry.... clear.......
I would say "weak at" eg I am very weak at mathematics,
Weak is the antonym (opposite of) the word strong.
The word expletives"He was known to use expletives in nearly every statement he made."Words that are expletivesMild or euphemistic expletives including "doggone" and more offensive ones such as "goddamn" could be used to describe strong feelings, or as interjections before the sentence. (Most expletives cannot be written here.)Examples:"He called me a goddamn liar and a stupid SOB.""Damn, that was a close call!"The expletive sentenceWhen a sentence begins with "there is" or "there are," it is called an expletive sentence and the subject is the noun following the verb. Example: dog is the subject of There is a dog in my bed.
Expletives
Jump! Jerk! Jeremiah!
E****, e*** and of course e********
In American Sign Language, expletives typically involve using specific signs combined with facial expressions and body language to convey intensity or emotion. Some common signs may include: "sht," "fck," "a**hole," or "b*tch." It is important to be aware of cultural norms and the appropriateness of using expletives in sign language interactions.
On occasion, they have let expletives slip, although normally they are polite and inoffensive speakers.
the synonym foe expletive is swear word people use swear words when they are in angry.... clear.......
every sentence is a sentence because its proper English, without it you wouldn't know what someone is saying, or understand them. 2nd Answer: The question if What, not Why . . . A sentence needs an object and a verb. "Jimmy runs." "Elvis sang", and so forth. If you include expletives as sentences, then there is just one word, and the other requirements are assumed. "My!" "Good!" "Go!" Notice that in the case of expletives, an exclamation mark is required.
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That clearly they don't appreciate their freedom and live as it stands, followed by a bunch of expletives.
I would say "weak at" eg I am very weak at mathematics,
Francis lost his temper and berated his secretary for her mistakes, interspersing his tirade with well-chosen expletives which finally brought the poor girl to tears.