curse
CURSE
The meaning of the word 'admirable' is something that is deserving of respect and approval from others. One might put in an admirable performance on the football field for example.
no not in English but maybe in other languages.
No. The words are expletive (a curse word or epithet) and superlative (a comparative meaning the greatest, largest, best).
Curse
A curse word
The Japanese word for curse is Akuba.
"four-letter word" is another phrase meaning "curse word, so the phrase might mean that boobies is not a scientific word for breasts, but it's not considered vulgar, either.
curse
CURSE
How about scorn-worthy? Or do hyphens count? Despicable.
Cuss is another word for curse, to curse at someone or an animal meaning to swear or use profanity at them. It could also mean an oath depending on the context.
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Curse
Cuss is another word for curse, to curse at someone or an animal meaning to swear or use profanity at them. It could also mean an oath depending on the context.
The meaning of the word 'admirable' is something that is deserving of respect and approval from others. One might put in an admirable performance on the football field for example.