expletive |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between expletive and undefined
is that
expletive is serving to fill up, merely for effect, otherwise redundant while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a noun expletive
is a profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath.
superlative |
expletive |
As nouns the difference between superlative and expletive
is that
superlative is the highest extent or degree of something while
expletive is a profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath.
As adjectives the difference between superlative and expletive
is that
superlative is exceptionally good; of the highest quality; superb while
expletive is serving to fill up, merely for effect, otherwise redundant.
ejaculatory |
expletive |
As adjectives the difference between ejaculatory and expletive
is that
ejaculatory is of or pertaining to ejaculation while
expletive is serving to fill up, merely for effect, otherwise redundant.
As a noun expletive is
a profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath.
expletive |
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howl |
expletive |
Related terms |
Howl is a related term of expletive.
As nouns the difference between howl and expletive
is that
howl is the protracted, mournful cry of a dog or a wolf, or other like sound while
expletive is a profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath.
As a verb howl
is to utter a loud, protracted, mournful sound or cry, as dogs and wolves often do.
As an adjective expletive is
serving to fill up, merely for effect, otherwise redundant.
below |
expletive |
Related terms |
Below is a related term of expletive.
As a preposition below
is lower in spatial position than.
As an adverb below
is in a lower place.
As an adjective expletive is
serving to fill up, merely for effect, otherwise redundant.
As a noun expletive is
a profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath.
expletive |
cuss |
As nouns the difference between expletive and cuss
is that
expletive is a profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath while
cuss is a curse or
cuss can be a fellow, person.
As an adjective expletive
is serving to fill up, merely for effect, otherwise redundant.
As a verb cuss is
to use cursing, to use bad language, to speak profanely.
outcry |
expletive |
Related terms |
Outcry is a related term of expletive.
As nouns the difference between outcry and expletive
is that
outcry is a loud cry or uproar while
expletive is a profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath.
As a verb outcry
is to cry out.
As an adjective expletive is
serving to fill up, merely for effect, otherwise redundant.
invective |
expletive |
As nouns the difference between invective and expletive
is that
invective is an expression which inveighs or rails against a person while
expletive is a profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath.
As adjectives the difference between invective and expletive
is that
invective is characterized by invection or railing while
expletive is serving to fill up, merely for effect, otherwise redundant.
expletive |
blasphemy |
Related terms |
Expletive is a related term of blasphemy.
As nouns the difference between expletive and blasphemy
is that
expletive is a profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath while
blasphemy is irreverence toward something considered sacred or inviolable.
As an adjective expletive
is serving to fill up, merely for effect, otherwise redundant.
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