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Qu'est-ce (qui) est obscene language - définition

SOCIALLY OFFENSIVE FORM OF LANGUAGE
Swearing; Swear word; Curse word; Cuss word; Profaned; Swearword; Curse-word; Cussing; Adult language; Profanities; Foul language; Strong language; Swear words; Swearwords; Swear Words; Bad language; Cursing; Bad word; Cussword; Profanation; Dirty word; Swears; Curse Word; Nasty language; Cuss words; Harsh language; Dirty language; Curse words; Crude language; Curse Words; Profanation And Profanity; Unfounded profanity; Expletitive; Profanely; Vulgar slang terms; Heavy language; Profane language; Cussin'; Curse out; Cuss out; List of swears; Coarse language; Offensive words; Offensive language; Abusive language; PROFANITY; Foul Language; Lewd language; 🤬; English profanity; Laws against profanity; Inappropriate language; Naughty words; Filthy language; Objectionable language; Objectionable words; Religious views on profanity; Naughty word; Profane word; Profane words; Filthy word; Rough language; Religion and profanity
  • In [[cartoon]]s and [[comics]], profanity is often depicted by substituting symbols for words ("[[Grawlixes]]" in the lexicon of cartoonist [[Mort Walker]]).
  • Local law in [[Virginia Beach]] prohibiting the use of profanity along the boardwalk of Atlantic Avenue

Obscenity         
  • Cover of an undated American edition of ''Fanny Hill'', c. 1910
  • The 18th century book ''[[Fanny Hill]]'' has been subject to obscenity trials at various times (image: plate XI: ''The bathing party; La baignade'')}}
ACT OR STATEMENT THAT OFFENDS THE MORALITY OF THE PERIOD
Obscene; Obscene language; Obscenity law; Obscenities; Obscene word; Sex censorship; Sex Censorship; Sexual obscenities; Obscenity (law); Indecency law; Obscene lyrics; Obscene material; Obcene; Obcenity; Canadian obscenity law; Obscenity and film censorship; Obscenity laws; Obscenity law in the United Kingdom
·noun That quality in words or things which presents what is offensive to chasity or purity of mind; obscene or impure lanquage or acts; moral impurity; lewdness; obsceneness; as, the obscenity of a speech, or a picture.
obscene         
  • Cover of an undated American edition of ''Fanny Hill'', c. 1910
  • The 18th century book ''[[Fanny Hill]]'' has been subject to obscenity trials at various times (image: plate XI: ''The bathing party; La baignade'')}}
ACT OR STATEMENT THAT OFFENDS THE MORALITY OF THE PERIOD
Obscene; Obscene language; Obscenity law; Obscenities; Obscene word; Sex censorship; Sex Censorship; Sexual obscenities; Obscenity (law); Indecency law; Obscene lyrics; Obscene material; Obcene; Obcenity; Canadian obscenity law; Obscenity and film censorship; Obscenity laws; Obscenity law in the United Kingdom
1.
If you describe something as obscene, you mean it offends you because it relates to sex or violence in a way that you think is unpleasant and shocking.
I'm not prudish but I think these photographs are obscene...
He continued to use obscene language and also to make threats.
ADJ
2.
In legal contexts, books, pictures, or films which are judged obscene are illegal because they deal with sex or violence in a way that is considered offensive to the general public.
A city magistrate ruled that the novel was obscene and copies should be destroyed...
ADJ
3.
If you describe something as obscene, you disapprove of it very strongly and consider it to be offensive or immoral.
It was obscene to spend millions producing unwanted food...
= offensive
ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ to-inf/that [disapproval]
obscene         
  • Cover of an undated American edition of ''Fanny Hill'', c. 1910
  • The 18th century book ''[[Fanny Hill]]'' has been subject to obscenity trials at various times (image: plate XI: ''The bathing party; La baignade'')}}
ACT OR STATEMENT THAT OFFENDS THE MORALITY OF THE PERIOD
Obscene; Obscene language; Obscenity law; Obscenities; Obscene word; Sex censorship; Sex Censorship; Sexual obscenities; Obscenity (law); Indecency law; Obscene lyrics; Obscene material; Obcene; Obcenity; Canadian obscenity law; Obscenity and film censorship; Obscenity laws; Obscenity law in the United Kingdom
adj., adv. a highly subjective reference to material or acts which display or describe sexual activity in a manner appealing only to "prurient interest," with no legitimate artistic, literary or scientific purpose. Pictures, writings, film or public acts which are found to be obscene are not protected by the free speech guarantee of the First Amendment. However, the courts have had difficulty making a clear non-subjective definition since "one person's obscenity is another person's art," or, as one Supreme Court Justice stated, "I can't define it, but I know it when I see it." See also: pornography

Wikipédia

Profanity

Profanity, also known as cursing, cussing, swearing, bad language, foul language, obscenities, expletives or vulgarism, is a socially offensive use of language. Accordingly, profanity is language use that is sometimes deemed rude, obscene, or culturally offensive; in certain religions, it constitutes sin. It can show a debasement of someone or something, or be considered an expression of strong feeling towards something. Some words may also be used as intensifiers.

In its older, more literal sense, "profanity" refers to a lack of respect for things that are held to be sacred, which implies anything inspiring or deserving of reverence, as well as behaviour showing similar disrespect or causing religious offense.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour obscene language
1. Some responses are characterized by obscene language, verbal abuse and biased, manipulative information.
2. "Many offences are committed via these messages as people exchange swear words and obscene language.
3. Police charged Sauter with using obscene language in public, according to human rights activists who monitored the brief trial.
4. Let‘s do it again.‘ The only thing I asked them to do was not to use obscene language.
5. It was their common practice that they used obscene language when they gathered in their circles around the Kaaba, close to the idols they worshipped.