Similar words: verbose, hyperbole, thunderbolt, verbal, proverb, verbatim, verbiage, potent. Meaning: adj. excluded from use or mention.
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1. Beards are virtually verboten in corporate circles.
2. Courtney : Get real. Tattoos are strictly verboten. Sorry.
3. Things we used to say were verboten are now considered an acceptable risk-return trade-off as liquidity and hedging markets have developed.
4. What is permissible at one may be verboten at another.
5. Conclusions The induced abortion by rivanol isn't absolute verboten for pregnancy of scarred uterus.
6. A still photographer and a video cameraman followed him in there, which is taboo and off-limits and strictly verboten.
7. Kissing continues, after a fashion, but tongues now completely verboten.
8. Shooting exercises were under way nearby; their presence was verboten.
9. Some other rules: The passive voice is to be avoided and pop culture references are verboten.
10. And we don't want to play word games with you - you know what's verboten .
11. In sharp contrast to Waikiki's kitsch, tourism is quite verboten, and the island is only accessible via pricey[Sentencedict.com ], private helicopter tours.
12. It became apparent that, excepting the historical tribal rhythms at the start of the ceremony, anything with a discernible beat is considered verboten by the party elite who control the games.
13. That eye-opener comes from a Yahoo! HotJobs online poll, in which 62% of respondents reported being on the receiving end of a question about a verboten topic, such as one's religion or marital status.
14. This would allow them to do something long thought verboten by the laws of physics: figure out the state of certain pairs of variables at the exact same time with an unprecedented amount of certainty.
15. Q. I never talk about politics or religion at social functions. Are there any verboten subjects at business functions?
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