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The answer OBSCENE has 185 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of obscene in various dictionaries:
adj - designed to incite to indecency or lust
adj - offensive to the mind
adj - suggestive of or tending to moral looseness
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Lewd |
Bluer than blue |
Bawdy |
Repulsive |
Like some gestures |
Offensive, as an amount of money |
Coarse, in a way |
Filthy |
Coarse |
X-rated |
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From Latin for "indecent", this word in "Love's Labour's Lost" is the type of book banned by the Comstock Law |
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(of the portrayal or description of sexual matters) offensive or disgusting by accepted standards of morality and decency. |
designed to incite to indecency or lust |
suggestive of or tending to moral looseness |
offensive to the mind |
offensive, rude, or shocking, usually because of being too obviously related to sex or showing sex: |
morally wrong, often describing something that is wrong because it is too large: |
offensive, rude, or disgusting according to accepted moral standards |
Offensive to accepted standards of decency or modesty. |
Inciting lustful feelings lewd. |
Repulsive disgusting: "The way he writes about the disease that killed her is simply obscene ( Michael Korda). |
Obscene description |
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An obscenity is any utterance or act that strongly offends the prevalent morality of the time. It is derived from the Latin obscaena (offstage) a cognate of the Ancient Greek root skene, because some potentially offensive content, such as murder or sex, was depicted offstage in classical drama. The word can be used to indicate a strong moral repugnance, in expressions such as "obscene profits" or "the obscenity of war". As a legal term, it usually refers to graphic depictions of people engaged in sexual and excretory activity. |