Synonyms for tabooed
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : tuh-boo, ta- |
Phonetic Transcription : təˈbu, tæ- |
Top 10 synonyms for tabooed Other synonyms for the word tabooed
- abjure
- abnegate
- arrest
- avert
- banish
- bar
- bate
- begrudge
- bit
- bottle up
- box in
- bridle
- bring to screeching halt
- cancel
- censor
- check
- contravene
- controvert
- cool
- cork
- count out
- cramp
- damn
- debar
- declare illegal
- deny
- disacknowledge
- disavow
- disbelieve
- discard
- disclaim
- discredit
- dismiss
- disown
- disprove
- doubt
- eliminate
- embargo
- enjoin
- enjoin from
- eschew
- exclude
- exempt
- expostulate
- faze
- forbid
- forestall
- forfend
- forgo
- forsake
- freeze
- frustrate
- gainsay
- gridlock
- halt
- hamper
- hang up
- hinder
- hog-tie
- hold back
- hold down
- hold in
- hold up
- illegalize
- impede
- inhibit
- interdict
- inveigh
- jam up
- keep back
- keep in
- keep lid on
- kill
- lock up
- negate
- negative
- nix
- not buy
- nullify
- object
- obstruct
- obviate
- omit
- oppose
- outlaw
- pass on
- pass over
- place injunction on
- preclude
- prevent
- prohibit
- proscribe
- protest
- put a lock on
- put a stopper in
- put chill on
- put down
- put half nelson on
- put on brakes
- put the chill on
- rebuff
- rebut
- recant
- refuse
- refute
- reject
- remonstrate
- repress
- repudiate
- restrain
- restrict
- revoke
- rule out
- sacrifice
- sandbag
- say no
- say no to
- shut down
- shut out
- spike
- spurn
- stop
- stymie
- suppress
- suspend
- taboo
- take exception to
- throw cold water on
- tie up
- turn down
- turn thumbs down
- veto
- ward
- withhold
- zing
Définition of tabooed
Origin :- 1777 (in Cook's "A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean"), "consecrated, inviolable, forbidden, unclean or cursed," explained in some English sources as being from Tongan (Polynesian language of the island of Tonga) ta-bu "sacred," from ta "mark" + bu "especially." But this may be folk etymology, as linguists in the Pacific have reconstructed an irreducable Proto-Polynesian *tapu, from Proto-Oceanic *tabu "sacred, forbidden" (cf. Hawaiian kapu "taboo, prohibition, sacred, holy, consecrated;" Tahitian tapu "restriction, sacred;" Maori tapu "be under ritual restriction, prohibited"). The noun and verb are English innovations first recorded in Cook's book.
- As in inhibit : verb restrict, prevent
- As in outlaw : verb prohibit; make illegal
- As in prohibit : verb make impossible; stop
- As in interdict : verb destroy
- As in deny : verb disagree, renounce, decline
- As in disallow : verb reject, prohibit
- As in enjoin : verb forbid
- As in except : verb leave out
- As in forbid : verb outlaw, prohibit an action
- Any one who questions our triumphant progress is tabooed for a pedant.
- Extract from : « Another Sheaf » by John Galsworthy
- Politics was a subject dear to her heart, but one tabooed at Upton.
- Extract from : « Mary Wollstonecraft » by Elizabeth Robins Pennell
- Why iron should have been tabooed by the Fairy and her father, must remain an open question.
- Extract from : « Welsh Folk-Lore » by Elias Owen
- The language of Shakespeare and the Bible contains words which are now tabooed.
- Extract from : « Folkways » by William Graham Sumner
- A thing which is tabooed becomes interesting and more or less awful.
- Extract from : « Folkways » by William Graham Sumner
- You mustn't abuse the chapel to Frank; just at this moment the subject is tabooed.
- Extract from : « The Vicar of Bullhampton » by Anthony Trollope
- Some of the boys wanted to sing, but this had to be tabooed.
- Extract from : « The Rover Boys Under Canvas » by Arthur M. Winfield
- We were told that Terreeoboo was absent, and that the bay was tabooed.
- Extract from : « The World's Greatest Books, Volume 19 » by Various
- Or tabooed,” suggested the lady; “his tongue may have been tabooed.
- Extract from : « Jarwin and Cuffy » by R.M. Ballantyne
- They settle what or who is to be tabooed, and how long it is to last.
- Extract from : « The Cruise of the Mary Rose » by William H. G. Kingston
Antonyms for tabooed
- accede
- accept
- acknowledge
- add
- admit
- advance
- affirm
- agree
- aid
- allow
- approve
- assist
- authorize
- believe
- choose
- claim
- concede
- concur
- confess
- continue
- corroborate
- credit
- embrace
- encourage
- facilitate
- favor
- forward
- free
- go
- go along
- grant
- help
- include
- keep
- legalize
- let go
- OK
- permit
- praise
- promote
- push
- ratify
- release
- sanction
- support
- trust
- validate
- welcome
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