Sentence examples for utterly forbidden from inspiring English sources

The phrase "utterly forbidden" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something is completely and entirely not allowed. Example: It is utterly forbidden to smoke in the building. (This means that there is a strict rule against smoking and it is not allowed at all in the building.).

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There were bluebells to admire in spring and mushrooms to pick in autumn; there were pheasants and woodpeckers to spot and (utterly, utterly forbidden) gates to be jumped.

They were utterly forbidden to make "unnecessary" noise, or eat between meals, or help themselves to food when they were hungry.

"Even when the blood boils, such an act is strictly and utterly forbidden," said opposition leader Isaac Herzog, who called the incident a "shocking lynching".

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NO composition or body of work is so utterly forbidding that a sympathetic interpreter can't make a solid case for it.

If you're familiar with his previous work, you'll know he specialises in creating mesmerising collages, simultaneously impish and forbidding; utterly accessible yet often giddyingly deep.

Pure expression could be forbidden, Rembar argued, only if it was "utterly without social importance".

Many people's religion ("Thou shalt not kill") forbids them utterly from taking human life.

Also forbidden.

Completely forbidden".

Why forbidden?

(Photography is forbidden).

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