Your English writing platform
Discover Ludwig'profanities' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a noun which means "offensive or inappropriate language" or "curse words". For example, you could write, "The children were warned not to use profanities in the classroom."
Dictionary
profanities
noun
Plural of profanity
Exact(60)
Organizers supplied placards reading "Stop Watching _____", allowing protesters to fill in their own name – or other slogans and occasional profanities.
Joyce's office, in a letter to Kiis FM that was passed on to Acma, claimed the station defended the interview because profanities were bleeped out.
Note the displaced kick and snare in the third bar, and the subsequent syncopation of the fourth.NWA Straight Outta Compton (Island, 1988)(Warning: riddled with profanities, violent imagery and general unpleasantness).In 1986 "Amen, Brother" was selected for "Ultimate Breaks and Beats", a compilation of easy-to-sample tracks aimed at hip-hop DJs and producers.
Cowed judges are unwilling to examine evidence for fear of profanities being repeated in their courtrooms.
We wanted to show that we are human beings, not mascots"… "They yelled at us, 'Get over it.' And, 'Go back to your reservation.' And all the stereotypical things that we are all alcoholics: 'Why don't you go get drunk?' And they shouted so many profanities that I won't repeat"… "I got to see firsthand how our culture was being mocked," she says.
For its prolific depictions of drug use and sexual promiscuity, soused with profanities and grotesque imagery, William Burroughs's (or, depending upon whom you ask) received critical castigation from nearly all levels.
The diaries are expected to fetch up to £9,000, and his writing desk, a French floral piece he has engraved with profanities, is estimated at £6,000 to £12,000.
Write whatever you want, just stick the word Obama in there a lot and then cover it over with profanities'.
There have been reports of priests passing among churchgoers giving them the Blessed Sacrament in the midst of exorcisms, causing the "possessed" person to scream obscenities and profanities, which "disturb those present, particularly the children".
The show, which was also broadcast to 1,500 cinemas around the world, started before the watershed and a spokesman for Ofcom said it was appropriate that the broadcaster had removed the profanities.
Will and Luke tried it and swore terrible profanities.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com