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Sweary vs Swears - What's the difference?

sweary | swears |

As an adjective sweary

is inclined to swear; characterised by bad language.

As a noun swears is

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As a verb swears is

(swear).

sweary

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Inclined to swear; characterised by bad language.
  • * 1914 , B M Bower, The Ranch at the Wolverine
  • She sensed that there were bigger things than a "sweary" sentence in the forefront of her buckaroo's mind.
  • * 2004 , Elizabeth Honey, The Ballad of Cauldron Bay
  • If she writes me a letter like that I'll spew. Which brings to mind another effect of the holiday — I've got swearier .
  • * 2007 , J M Tyree, Ben Walters, The Big Lebowski
  • ...thirty-seven shits, six assholes, two bitches and a bastard. All in all, it's quite possibly the sweariest comedy set in Los Angeles County...

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    swears

    English

    Noun

    (head)
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (swear)
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