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  1. swear

    • IPA[swɛː]

    英式

    • v.
      make a solemn statement or promise undertaking to do something or affirming that something is the case;take (an oath)
    • n.
      a word regarded as coarse, blasphemous, or otherwise unacceptable in polite or formal speech; a swear word
    • verb: swear, 3rd person present: swears, gerund or present participle: swearing, past tense: swore, past participle: sworn

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    • 1. informal a word regarded as coarse, blasphemous, or otherwise unacceptable in polite or formal speech; a swear word Griffin made contact with the coach, which led to him yelling a swear back in his direction
    • v.
      past participle of swear
    • adj.
      (of testimony or evidence) given under oath: he made a sworn statement

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • v.
      past participle of swear
    • adj.
      (of testimony or evidence) given under oath: he made a sworn statement

    Oxford Dictionary

    • past of swear

    Oxford Dictionary

    • past of swear

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      name someone or something to show that one promises to do something or that something is the case

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      name someone or something to show that one promises to do something or that something is the case

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      affirm something emphatically

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a word of a kind used to express anger or other strong emotion and regarded as coarse, ...

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • v.
      make a solemn statement or promise undertaking to do something or affirming that something is ... Maria made me swear I would never tell anyone “Never again,” she swore, “will I be short of money”
    • n.
      a word regarded as coarse, blasphemous, or otherwise unacceptable in polite or formal speech; a ... Griffin made contact with the coach, which led to him yelling a swear back in his direction

    Oxford American Dictionary