swears Antonyms

Meaning of swears

swears

to take an oath, to use profane or obscene language, to bind by an oath, to bring into a specified state by swearing, to state as true under oath, to put to an oath, to assert or promise emphatically or earnestly, to use bad or vulgar language, to utter or take solemnly (an oath), to place great confidence in, to make a statement or promise under oath, to utter or take solemnly, to invoke the name of (a sacred being) in an oath, to state or promise strongly or sincerely, oath, swear word, to give an oath to, to assert as true or promise under oath, to give assurance for, to vow to abstain from

swears Sentence Examples

  1. The boss swore like a sailor when he found out about the mistake.
  2. The child swore he didn't break the vase.
  3. The judge swore in the jury before the trial.
  4. The athlete swore to win the race.
  5. The witness swore to tell the truth.
  6. The soldier swore to defend the country.
  7. The couple swore to love and honor each other.
  8. The priest swore to live a life of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
  9. The politician swore to serve the people.
  10. The liar swore up and down that he was telling the truth.

FAQs About the word swears

to take an oath, to use profane or obscene language, to bind by an oath, to bring into a specified state by swearing, to state as true under oath, to put to an

curses, cusses, rants, damns, rails,blasphemes, imprecates, anathematizes, fulminates, execrates

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The boss swore like a sailor when he found out about the mistake.

The child swore he didn't break the vase.

The judge swore in the jury before the trial.

The athlete swore to win the race.