Synonym: out, prohibited, proscribed, taboo, tabu, verboten. Similar words: forbidding, forbid, morbidity, hidden, ridden, orbit, exorbitant, exorbitantly. Meaning: [fər'bɪdn /fə'-] adj. excluded from use or mention.
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1) Forbidden fruit is sweet.
2) The sale of cigarettes/alcohol is forbidden.
3) The passage of motor vehicles is forbidden.
4) Alcohol is strictly forbidden on school premises.
5) Workers in the emergency services are forbidden from striking.
6) It is forbidden to smoke at school.
7) It is forbidden to smoke in this room.
8) He was expressly forbidden to speak to the girl.
9) He was forbidden to leave the house,[http://sentencedict.com/forbidden.html] as a punishment.
10) Street venders are forbidden to display their handicrafts on the wayside.
11) Widows were forbidden to remarry and were stoned to death if they did.
12) In the 1930s he was forbidden to practise his profession.
13) Jockeys are forbidden to bet on the outcome of races.
14) It is not allowed to approach the forbidden area.
15) Women were forbidden to enter the sanctuary.
16) A plural marriage is forbidden by many countries.
17) It's forbidden to sell tobacco to children under 16.
18) The Great Mosque is forbidden to Christians.
19) Smoking is forbidden in the concert hall.
20) The export / exportation of gold is forbidden.
21) The soldiers were forbidden to fraternise.
22) He was forbidden to talk to her.
23) Fishing in this pond is forbidden; penalty $5.
24) The soldiers were forbidden to fraternize.
25) Photography is strictly forbidden in the cathedral.
26) Forbidden fruit is always more attractive.
27) Alcohol is strictly forbidden in Saudi Arabia.
28) You are all forbidden to leave.
29) In the interest of safety, smoking is forbidden.
30) Sex was always a forbidden topic.
More similar words: forbidding, forbid, morbidity, hidden, ridden, orbit, exorbitant, exorbitantly, sodden, sudden, trodden, suddenly, downtrodden, all of a sudden, sudden death, bid, bide, rabid, abide, abide by, abiding, midday, middle, forbear, fiddle, riddle, absorb, absorbed, added, ladder.