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lewd language
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "lewd language" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe language that is sexually explicit or indecent, often in contexts discussing appropriateness or offensiveness. Example: "The comedian's routine was filled with lewd language that some audience members found offensive."
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Exact Expressions
17 human-written examples
The BBC is thought to have received scores of complaints from people offended by lewd language before the 9pm watershed.
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Lewd language and voyeuristic scenes in contemporary movies had reduced a woman's body to an object of a man's gaze, she said.
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THE factory floor has never been an easy place for women, and the auto industry is rife with complaints about lewd language and harassing behavior.
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Lewd language and insults flew back and forth, racist and homophobic epithets were brazenly tossed around, sexual conquests were described -- all while naming names.
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In rapid and reckless fashion, he sought to transform casual conversations with female fans into graphically sexual exchanges, frequently laced with lewd language and bawdy images, the women have said in interviews.
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When the Diocese of Brooklyn, which serves that borough and Queens, failed to act, she met with the police and sued the diocese, saying it had allowed the pastor, the Rev. John Thompson, to sexually harass her with lewd language.
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Similar Expressions
41 human-written examples
Amazingly, because North Augusta law dictates that using "bawdy, lewd, or obscene language" while "in the presence of another" qualifies as "disorderly conduct," Danielle was handcuffed and arrested.
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Donald Trump, who has repeatedly used lewd and offensive language and bragged about sexually assaulting women, has lamented the language that rapper Jay Z uses in his music.
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This was a welcome contrast to Pettibon, whose insistence on language — lewd jokes and quotes from Proust, Ruskin, and Joyce, all in stentorian capitals, mar his surfaces — comes across as a kind of insecurity, a distrust in images, and makes it exhausting to look at more than a few of his drawings at a time.
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"I abhor lewd and bawdy language," she said.
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He has repeatedly used lewd and offensive language to talk about women.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing media content, specify the type of "lewd language" used (e.g., sexual innuendo, graphic descriptions) for clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "lewd language" in formal or professional writing. Opt for more neutral terms like "inappropriate language" or "offensive remarks" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "lewd language" functions primarily as a descriptive term, modifying the noun "language" to indicate its offensive or sexually suggestive nature. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage, exemplified in various news and media contexts.
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Science
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Less common in
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "lewd language" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe sexually explicit or indecent communication. Ludwig AI indicates that it's suitable for describing inappropriate or offensive speech. The phrase appears most frequently in news and media contexts, with usage ranging from neutral reporting to expressions of disapproval. Alternatives include "obscene language" and "vulgar language", each with subtle differences in meaning. While generally acceptable, caution should be exercised in formal settings, where more neutral terms might be more appropriate.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
obscene language
Replaces "lewd" with "obscene", suggesting a higher degree of offensiveness.
vulgar language
Substitutes "lewd" with "vulgar", indicating a lack of refinement or good taste.
indecent language
Uses "indecent" instead of "lewd", implying a violation of accepted standards of behavior.
offensive language
Replaces "lewd" with "offensive", focusing on the potential to cause displeasure or resentment.
explicit language
Uses "explicit" to emphasize the clear and detailed nature of the offensive content.
crude language
Substitutes "lewd" with "crude", highlighting the unrefined and coarse nature of the language.
suggestive language
Emphasizes the indirect and hinting nature of the offensive language, using "suggestive" in place of "lewd".
profane language
Replaces "lewd" with "profane", indicating disrespect for sacred things.
bawdy language
Substitutes "lewd" with "bawdy", suggesting humorously indecent language.
risqué language
Uses "risqué" instead of "lewd", implying slightly indecent or suggestive language.
FAQs
What does "lewd language" mean?
"Lewd language" refers to sexually suggestive or explicit words and phrases that are considered indecent or offensive.
What are some synonyms for "lewd language"?
Synonyms for "lewd language" include "obscene language", "vulgar language", and "indecent language", each carrying slightly different connotations.
How is "lewd language" different from "offensive language"?
"Lewd language" specifically relates to sexual explicitness or indecency, while "offensive language" encompasses a broader range of expressions that may cause displeasure or resentment.
In what situations is the use of "lewd language" considered inappropriate?
"Lewd language" is generally inappropriate in formal settings, professional environments, and when addressing individuals who may be sensitive to sexually explicit content. Context is key to appropriateness.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested