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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31) The Serpent tempted Eve to pick the forbidden fruit.
32) Unauthorized reproduction of this publication is strictly forbidden.
33) Discrimination on grounds of race or gender is forbidden.
34) It was forbidden to worship graven images.
35) In many countries[sentencedict.com/forbidden.html], the police are forbidden to strike.
36) He was forbidden from leaving the country.
37) Smoking is forbidden until the plane is airborne.
38) Smoking is forbidden in the cinema.
39) Women are forbidden from going out without a veil.
40) My doctor has forbidden me sugar.
41) It is forbidden to drive faster than 20mph.
42) The staff are forbidden to tender for private-sector work.
43) Divorce? It was such a forbidden word.
44) He is forbidden from leaving the country.
45) She was expressly forbidden to touch my papers.
46) She was forbidden access to the club.
47) Smoking is strictly forbidden on school premises.
48) The troops were forbidden to fraternize with the enemy.
49) The war was a forbidden subject.
50) She was explicitly forbidden to attend.
51) Talk of religion was forbidden in the family circle.
52) This was a forbidden area for foreigners.
53) Smoking is forbidden here. Please put your cigarette out.
54) The consumption of alcohol on the premises is forbidden.
55) Photography is strictly forbidden in the museum.
56) After the invasion(Sentencedict.com), people were forbidden to fly their national flag.
57) The country was forbidden to rearm under the terms of the treaty.
58) They used a front organization to hide their trade in forbidden goods.
59) Prostitutes were forbidden to solicit on public roads and in public places.
60) Other nations are forbidden to fish the waters within 200 miles of the coast.
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.