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oath

[C] Countable
pl: oaths

This word carries a heavy weight of obligation and permanence. When used as a formal promise, it suggests a binding contract with a higher power or a legal entity, where breaking the vow leads to severe social or spiritual consequences. It is far more rigid and ceremonial than a simple promise. In its second sense, it refers to a sudden burst of anger or frustration. While a formal oath is measured and slow, a spoken oath is usually explosive and impulsive, serving as a verbal release of tension.

Countable when referring to a specific legal promise or a single swear word.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

A solemn promise regarding one's future action or truthfulness, often invoking a divine witness.

"He took an oath of secrecy."

Noun
[someone][something]

A profane expression or a swear word.

"The sailor let out a loud oath when he dropped the anchor."

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