curse word

IPA/ˈkɜːs ˌwɜːd/
IPA/ˈkɝːs ˌwɝːd/

curse word — noun

1. a word that many people find rude or shocking, often used to show anger or stron

1.名詞B2
釋義

a word that many people find rude or shocking, often used to show anger or strong feelings

例句

Talia stubbed her toe on the door and shouted a loud curse word.

shout/use a curse word when angry or in pain

The teacher asked the children not to use curse words in the classroom.

use curse words — common collocation

同義詞
  • swear word

    everyday synonym, equally common in British and American English

  • profanity

    more formal; often used for the whole category of offensive language

  • obscenity

    stronger, suggests sexual or very offensive content

用法筆記

Almost always used in the plural ('curse words') when talking about strong or offensive language in general; the singular points to one specific rude word.

常見錯誤

He said a bad word, which is a cursed word.
He said a bad word, which is a curse word.
💡the noun is 'curse word', not 'cursed word'.