swear |
slang |
As verbs the difference between swear and slang
is that
swear is to take an oath while
slang is to vocally abuse, or shout at.
As nouns the difference between swear and slang
is that
swear is a swearword while
slang is language outside of conventional usage.
As an adjective swear
is heavy.
swearing |
swear |
As verbs the difference between swearing and swear
is that
swearing is while
swear is to take an oath or
swear can be to be lazy; rest for a short while during working hours.
As nouns the difference between swearing and swear
is that
swearing is the act of swearing, or making an oath while
swear is a swearword.
As an adjective swear is
heavy.
swear |
cursing |
As verbs the difference between swear and cursing
is that
swear is to take an oath while
cursing is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between swear and cursing
is that
swear is a swearword while
cursing is the act of one who curses.
As an adjective swear
is heavy.
slur |
swear |
As nouns the difference between slur and swear
is that
slur is an insult or slight while
swear is a swearword.
As verbs the difference between slur and swear
is that
slur is to insult or slight while
swear is to take an oath.
As an adjective swear is
heavy.
vowed |
swear |
As adjectives the difference between vowed and swear
is that
vowed is undertaken in accordance with a vow; solemnly promised while
swear is heavy.
As verbs the difference between vowed and swear
is that
vowed is past participle of lang=en while
swear is to take an oath.
As a noun swear is
a swearword.
swear |
vowe |
As verbs the difference between swear and vowe
is that
swear is to take an oath or
swear can be to be lazy; rest for a short while during working hours while
vowe is .
As nouns the difference between swear and vowe
is that
swear is a swearword while
vowe is .
As an adjective swear
is heavy.
revile |
swear |
As verbs the difference between revile and swear
is that
revile is to attack (someone) with abusive language while
swear is to take an oath or
swear can be to be lazy; rest for a short while during working hours.
As nouns the difference between revile and swear
is that
revile is (obsolete) reproach; reviling while
swear is a swearword.
As an adjective swear is
heavy.
whine |
swear |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between whine and swear
is that
whine is to move with a whining sound while
swear is to use offensive language.
As an adjective swear is
heavy.
exclaim |
swear |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between exclaim and swear
is that
exclaim is to cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion while
swear is to use offensive language.
As an adjective swear is
heavy.
wager |
swear |
As nouns the difference between wager and swear
is that
wager is something deposited, laid, or hazarded on the event of a contest or an unsettled question; a bet; a stake; a pledge or
wager can be agent noun of wage; one who wages while
swear is a swearword.
As verbs the difference between wager and swear
is that
wager is to bet something; to put it up as collateral while
swear is to take an oath or
swear can be to be lazy; rest for a short while during working hours.
As an adjective swear is
heavy.
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