What's the difference between
and
Enter two words to compare and contrast their definitions, origins, and synonyms to better understand how those words are related.

Obscenity vs Grawlix - What's the difference?

obscenity | grawlix |

As nouns the difference between obscenity and grawlix

is that obscenity is something that is obscene while grawlix is a spiral-shaped graphic used to indicate swearing in comic strips.

obscenity

English

Noun

(obscenities)
  • (countable) Something that is obscene.
  • Martha wouldn't go into the art museum because, as she put it, "They have obscenities just sitting out, on display!"
  • (countable) An act of obscene behaviour.
  • Bestiality was outlawed as an obscenity in the strongly conservative community.
  • (countable) Specifically, an offensive word; a profanity; a dirty word.
  • Eliza couldn't stand her daughter's music; as she saw it, it was just shouted obscenities and a heavy drum beat.
  • (uncountable) The qualities that make something obscene; lewdness, indecency, or offensive behaviour.
  • The coalition of religious conservatives was campaigning against, in their view, rampant obscenity in the entertainment industry.

    grawlix

    English

    (The Lexicon of Comicana)

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • A spiral-shaped graphic used to indicate swearing in comic strips.
  • * 1995 , William H. Gass, The Tunnel , page 159
  • He does all the Popeye voices, but prefers Olive Oyl's. He has noises for the nittles, the grawlix , the quimps, the jarns. He blows each balloon up before your ears. He reels home, +'s on his eyes, singing the spirl that rises like heat from his head.
  • A string of typographical symbols, especially "@#$%&!", used (especially in comic strips) to represent an obscenity or swearword.
  • A series of violence related images in a speech bubble to represent obscenity, swearwords, or profanity.
  • See also

    * jarn * nittle * phosphene * quimp * spirl * squean * (The Lexicon of Comicana)

    References

    * , The Lexicon of Comicana