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    Ex·ple·tive
    /ˈeksplədiv/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. (of a word or phrase) serving to fill out a sentence or line of verse.
  2. The meaning of EXPLETIVE is a syllable, word, or phrase inserted to fill a vacancy (as in a sentence or a metrical line) without adding to the sense; especially : a word (such as it in 'make it clear which you prefer') that occupies the position of the subject or object of a verb in normal English word order and anticipates a subsequent word or ...

  3. noun. an exclamation or swearword; an oath or a sound expressing an emotional reaction rather than any particular meaning. any syllable, word, or phrase conveying no independent meaning, esp one inserted in a line of verse for the sake of the metre.

  4. EXPLETIVE definition: 1. a word that is considered offensive: 2. used when an offensive word has been removed from a…. Learn more.

  5. An expletive is a vulgar word that will greatly upset your grandmother if you say it in her presence. An expletive usually sneaks out because you get surprised or angry, like if you stub your toe, you might yell out an expletive.

  6. 1. an oath or exclamation, esp. an obscenity. 2. a word, phrase, etc. not needed for the sense but used merely to fill out a sentence or metrical line, for grammar, rhythm, balance, etc. there in “there is nothing left” is an expletive. 3. Rare. anything serving as a filler.

  7. Definition of expletive noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 17 hours ago · expletive (plural expletives) A profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath . Synonyms: swear word, oath. If we don't take advantage of any [expletive] in any way, then it's our loss. ( linguistics) A word without meaning added to fill a syntactic position. ( linguistics) A word that adds to the strength of a phrase without affecting ...

  9. added merely to fill out a sentence or line, give emphasis, etc.: Expletive remarks padded the speech.

  10. Expletive definition: An exclamation or oath, especially one that is profane, vulgar, or obscene.

  11. An expletive is a rude word or expression such as `Damn!' that people say when they are annoyed, excited, or in pain.

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