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bad language Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( bad language ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଖରାପ ଭାଷା, କାମୁଡ଼ିବା, ନିନ୍ଦା, ଶପଥ, ଭାଲ୍ଗାର୍ ଭାଷା ନିନ୍ଦାରେ ପରିପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣ,

Noun:

ନିନ୍ଦା, କାମୁଡ଼ିବା |, ଶପଥ,

bad language's Usage Examples:

As of 2010, it airs on a short broadcast delay in order to edit bad language and/or inappropriate content from guests.


those whom she thought to be her enemies, a greater disrespect for les convenances, a worse temper, a greater command of bad language, and a greater contempt.


notional swear jar is referred to in order to indicate someone"s use of bad language has been noted.


a well-drafted policy on bullying and harassment that emphasises how bad language has potential to amount to harassment or bullying.


over to a detachment of the British Army, who admire his fluency in bad language, but don"t believe his insistence that he is an officer.


He was sent off for the first time in his career, along with Frank McLintock, in a 1–0 defeat to Burnley at Turf Moor in December 1967; despite his tough tackling he was actually dismissed for bad language.


what she perceived as a lack of accountability, and excessive use of bad language and portrayals of sex and violence in its programmes.


profanity or "bad language", though there are also inoffensive expletive attributives.


The Federal Communications Commission received numerous complaints about the language used on the show, echoing Letterman's (sarcastic) remark that she had to stop using the bad language because people don't want that in their own homes at 11:30 at night.


This first issue set the tone of Toxic! as it upped the levels of violence, bad language and general anarchic tone that Mills had felt was lacking in 2000 AD at the time.


severe punishment ever handed down by the VFA—for brawling and using "bad language" during play.


Dobrigh, for using bad language with the umpire.



Synonyms:

word string, koine, sign language, artificial language, target language, slanguage, outpouring, natural language, metalanguage, superstratum, native language, usage, lingua franca, onslaught, superstrate, source language, indigenous language, tongue, bombardment, linguistic string, signing, dead language, linguistic communication, words, string of words, communication, barrage, object language, interlanguage,

Antonyms:

artificial language, natural language, misconstruction, unspell, synonym,

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