Synonyms for foul-mouthed
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : foul-mouth d, -moutht |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfaʊlˈmaʊðd, -ˈmaʊθt |
Top 10 synonyms for foul-mouthed Other synonyms for the word foul-mouthed
- barbarian
- barbaric
- base
- blasphemous
- blue
- boorish
- brutish
- cheap
- churlish
- common
- contemptible
- corrupt
- crass
- crude
- depraved
- despicable
- devilish
- dirty
- dirty-minded
- earthy
- fast
- filthy
- foul
- foul-mouthed
- gross
- gruff
- hard-core
- ill-bred
- immodest
- immoral
- impolite
- improper
- impure
- in bad taste
- incontinent
- incult
- indecent
- indecorous
- indelicate
- inelegant
- juicy
- lecherous
- libertine
- libidinous
- licentious
- loose
- loutish
- low
- low-down and dirty
- lowbred
- lowdown and dirty
- lustful
- mean
- nasty
- offensive
- out of line
- profane
- profligate
- purple
- questionable
- racy
- raffish
- rakish
- rascally
- raunchy
- raw
- ribald
- risqué
- rogue
- rough
- roughneck
- rude
- salacious
- salty
- scabrous
- scandalous
- scatological
- scurrilous
- scurvy
- sexually explicit
- shameless
- sly
- smutty
- spicy
- suggestive
- taboo
- tacky
- tasteless
- unbecoming
- unchaste
- uncivil
- uncivilized
- unclean
- unconventional
- uncouth
- uncultivated
- uncultured
- unpolished
- unrefined
- unvirtuous
- vicious
- vile
- vulgar
- vulgarian
- wanton
- wicked
- X-rated
Définition of foul-mouthed
Origin :- also foulmouthed, 1590s, apparently first in Shakespeare ["Henry IV," 1596].
- As in lewd : adj vulgar, indecent
- As in raunchy : adj lewd, obscene
- As in ribald : adj vulgar, obscene
- As in Philistine : adj coarse
- As in coarse : adj not fine, rude
- As in filthy : adj vulgar, obscene
- As in foul : adj vulgar, offensive
- Shame on a gentleman for hearkening to the foul-mouthed villains one moment.
- Extract from : « Two Penniless Princesses » by Charlotte M. Yonge
- One was an American "tough," the other a lazy, foul-mouthed Swede.
- Extract from : « The Call Of The South » by Louis Becke
- It was at the commencement of this terrific scene that I shot the foul-mouthed singer.
- Extract from : « Queen Sheba's Ring » by H. Rider Haggard
- Say that again, you foul-mouthed dog o' Fife, and I'll gralloch you like a deer!
- Extract from : « Doom Castle » by Neil Munro
- She was, or pretended to be, very wroth, and she was also foul-mouthed.
- Extract from : « Glimpses into the Abyss » by Mary Higgs
- You knew he was a loafer, a disrespectful, foul-mouthed scamp.
- Extract from : « A Family of Noblemen » by Mikhal Saltykov
- He had to do with men and women who were drunken, foul-mouthed, depraved.
- Extract from : « The Everlasting Arms » by Joseph Hocking
- But—if that's how you're going to take it, you foul-mouthed old rapparee!
- Extract from : « The White Blackbird » by Hudson Douglas
- The English (it must be owned) are rather a foul-mouthed nation.
- Extract from : « Table-Talk » by William Hazlitt
- She dared not do otherwise than he willed, and when he had eaten he went out, foul-mouthed.
- Extract from : « Beowulf » by R. W. Chambers
Antonyms for foul-mouthed
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