Found 3 items, similar to obscene.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: obscene
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: obscene
obscene
adj 1: designed to incite to indecency or lust;
“the dance often
becomes flagrantly obscene”- Margaret Mead
2: offensive to the mind;
“an abhorrent deed”;
“the obscene
massacre at Wounded Knee”;
“morally repugnant customs”;
“repulsive behavior”;
“the most repulsive character in
recent novels” [syn:
abhorrent,
detestable,
repugnant,
repulsive]
3: suggestive of or tending to moral looseness;
“lewd
whisperings of a dirty old man”;
“an indecent gesture”;
“obscene telephone calls”;
“salacious limericks” [syn:
lewd,
raunchy,
salacious]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Obscene
Obscene
\Ob*scene"\, a. [L. obscenus, obscaenus, obscoenus, ill
looking, filthy, obscene: cf. F. obsc['e]ne.]
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1. Offensive to chastity or modesty; expressing or presenting
to the mind or view something which delicacy, purity, and
decency forbid to be exposed; impure; as, obscene
language; obscene pictures.
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Words that were once chaste, by frequent use grew
obscene and uncleanly. --I. Watts.
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2. Foul; fifthy; disgusting.
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A girdle foul with grease binds his obscene attire.
--Dryden
(Aeneid, vi.
417).
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3. Inauspicious; ill-omened. [R.] [A Latinism]
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At the cheerful light,
The groaning ghosts and birds obscene take flight.
--Dryden.
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Syn: Impure; immodest; indecent; unchaste; lewd.
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Ob*scene"ly, adv. --
Ob*scene"ness, n.
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