Толковый словарь английского языка - obscene
Obscene
obscene
adjective Etymology: Middle French, from Latin obscenus, obscaenus Date: 1593 disgusting to the senses ; repulsive , 2. abhorrent to morality or virtue, containing or being language regarded as taboo in polite usage , repulsive by reason of crass disregard of moral or ethical principles , so excessive as to be offensive , see: coarse ~ly adverb
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adj. 1 offensively or repulsively indecent, esp. by offending accepted sexual morality. 2 colloq. highly offensive or repugnant (an obscene accumulation of wealth). 3 Brit. Law (of a publication) tending to deprave or corrupt. Derivatives obscenely adv. obsceneness n. Etymology: F obsc{egrave}ne or L obsc(a)enus ill-omened, abominable ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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