What is another word for bawdy?

Pronunciation: [bˈɔːdi] (IPA)

Bawdy refers to humor that is obscene, vulgar, or lewd in nature. Some synonyms for bawdy include ribald, lecherous, salacious, crude, indecent, licentious, and prurient. These terms all describe content that is meant to be provocative or titillating in some way. While some people might find this type of humor offensive or inappropriate, it can be a way of subverting social norms or challenging authority. In literature and art, bawdy elements have often been used to critique society or comment on power dynamics. Whether celebrated or condemned, the use of bawdy humor has been a part of human culture for centuries.

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What are the hypernyms for Bawdy?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for bawdy?

The term "bawdy" refers to something that is sexually suggestive, vulgar or indecent. Antonyms for the word "bawdy" would therefore refer to words that are not at all related to sexual matters but are rather opposite in meaning. Some antonyms for "bawdy" include words like clean, decent, modest, pure, virtuous, respectable, refined, innocent, and chaste. These words denote a characteristic of being free from inappropriate or offensive content and are suitable for all types of audiences. Using these antonyms while conversing, or in writing, can greatly enhance the quality and sophistication of one's communication.

Usage examples for Bawdy

When she saw him come nigh, she said, Away, kitchen knave, out of the wind, for the smell of thy bawdy clothes grieveth me.
"Le Morte D'Arthur, Volume I (of II) King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table"
Thomas Malory
Not so hardy, thou bawdy knave, said the damosel, that thou slay him.
"Le Morte D'Arthur, Volume I (of II) King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table"
Thomas Malory
Let be, said the damosel, thou bawdy knave; slay him not, for an thou do thou shalt repent it.
"Le Morte D'Arthur, Volume I (of II) King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table"
Thomas Malory

Famous quotes with Bawdy

  • The opera is to music what a bawdy house is to a cathedral.
    H. L. Mencken
  • If I hadn't been President of the United States, I probably would have ended up a piano player in a bawdy house.
    Harry S. Truman
  • It's only with great vulgarity that you can achieve real refinement, only out of bawdy that you can get tenderness.
    Lawrence Durrell
  • Susanna's music touched the bawdy strings Of those white elders; but, escaping, Left only Death's ironic scraping. Now, in its immortality, it plays On the clear viol of her memory, And makes a constant sacrament of praise.
    Wallace Stevens
  • Mine was a threeplank bed whereon I lay and cursed the weary sun. They took away the prison clothes and on the frosty nights I froze. I had a Bible where I read that Jesus came to raise the dead— I kept myself from going mad by singing an old bawdy ballad and birds sang on my windowsill and tortured me till I was ill
    Basil Bunting

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