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Answer for the clue "Really awful ", 7 letters:
obscene
Alternative clues for the word obscene
- Disgustingly large, as an amount of money
- Having lost perp stupidly, poor copper's been blue
- Not likely to get by the censor
- Former student spat in public? That's disgusting
- Like a banned book, perhaps
- How one might describe alumni's world offending sensibilities?
- Indecent, or a description of this puzzle theme?
Word definitions for obscene in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1590s, "offensive to the senses, or to taste and refinement," from Middle French obscène (16c.), from Latin obscenus "offensive," especially to modesty, originally "boding ill, inauspicious," of unknown origin; perhaps from ob "onto" (see ob- ) + caenum ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 offensive to current standards of decency or morality 2 lewd or lustful 3 disgust or repulsive 4 beyond all reason 5 liable to deprave or corrupt
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES an obscene gesture (= extremely rude ) ▪ The player was fined for making an obscene gesture at the referee. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN gesture ▪ The present-day Faust smirked over towards the Professor and ...
Usage examples of obscene.
I recollected my collection of obscene pictures, and I begged Leah to give me the box, telling her that I would shew her some of the most beautiful breasts in the world.
Grace had no mole or blemish anywhere on her body, but the thought of being pawed and peered at by this obscene crew filled her with revulsion.
It is considered that the cayote, and the obscene bird, and the Indian of the desert, testify their blood kinship with each other in that they live together in the waste places of the earth on terms of perfect confidence and friendship, while hating all other creature and yearning to assist at their funerals.
At which point the clochard woke up and promptly started making gestures of such obscene solicitations that the femme de chambre flounced out of the room, much to the delight of them both.
Arched marble ceiling, huge pillars, marble floors, and more obscene scenes than even a cybersex addict could possibly imagine.
He grunted out a string of English oaths, and capped them with an obscene Spanish blasphemy he had picked up among the Fourth Level inhabitants of his island home of Nerros, to the south, and a thundering curse in the name of Mogga, Fire-God of Dool, in a Third-Level tongue.
Right under his eyes, the turgid surface of the pool fattened into an obscene bubble that broke with a wet plipping sound.
He studied the corpse long and intently enough later to describe to journalists in graphic detail the extent of the obscene sexual mutilation, which fuelled the media frenzy to even greater intensity.
The thought of Gleen seeing her like this, and using a knife on this slender, womanly soft body, was so obscene that he barely stifled the growl that began rumbling up from his chest.
You should be in a ballroom with crystal chandeliers, drinking wine, and dancing to orchestra music, not in a gaudy honky tonk, drinking beer and listening to obscene shouts and the raucous music of a loud five-piece band.
Once the grinning idol of Hoom, devil god of the Chac Yuul, had leered down upon the splendid hall, squatting like a huge, obscene toad atop the dais of many steps.
So much that was heathen, so much that was bad, was mixed up with what might seem to be simple credulity, and the harmless folk-customs of some grandam tradition and immemorial usage, a song or a country dance mayhap, innocent enough on the surface, and even pleasing, so often were but the cloak and the mask for something devilish and obscene, that the Church deemed it necessary to forbid and proscribe the whole superstition even when it manifested itself in modest fashion and seemed guileless, innoxious, and of no account.
The suit featured an undulating whiplike tail and a glistening ithyphallic codpiece with obscene motility.
To one accustomed to the open movement of country jigs and reels the thing seemed the uttermost evil--the grinning masks, the white tranced female faces, the obscene postures, above all that witch-music as horrid as a moan of terror.
Eager to demonstrate his predictable liberalness, he supported spending more federal tax dollars on obscene art.