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Meaning of swear
The primary meaning of the word "swear" is to give a promise or undertaking, or to use offensive language.
Etymology of swear
The word "swear" comes from Old English "swerian", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "swariz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "swer-", both of which carry the meaning of "to vow" or "to promise"
Historically, the word has been used to describe the act of taking an oath or making a promise, often with religious or legal connotations
Synonyms
vow
promise
pledge
guarantee
undertake
avow
affirm
assure
declare
attest
certify
testify
depose
witness
protest
avouch
warrant
ensure
secure
bind
contract
covenant
swearword
curse
blaspheme
execrate
imprecate
anathematize
damn
condemn
denounce
repudiate
forswear
abjure
renounce
recant
retract
confess
admit
acknowledge
own
avowal
affirmation
assurance
declaration
testimony
profession
oath
word
honor
bond
obligation
commitment
agreement
compact
pac
treaty.
Definitions
- To give a promise or undertaking, especially with reference to an oath or a formal agreement
- To use offensive language, especially in anger or frustration
- To testify or bear witness under oath in a court of law
- To assert or declare solemnly, often with the intention of convincing others
Usage Examples
- I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth
- She swore to never speak to him again after the argument
- The witness was sworn in before giving her testimony
- He swore loudly when he stubbed his toe