forbidden
IPA: fˈɔrbɪdʌn
adjective
- Not allowed; specifically disallowed.
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Examples of "forbidden" in Sentences
- The denudation should be forbidden.
- The theme in the book is forbidden love.
- The practice of divination was forbidden.
- Hussein is forbidden to rejoin the service.
- The consumption of swine is forbidden in Islam.
- It was even forbidden to conceive their thoughts.
- It was forbidden to obstruct the race or the sluice.
- The munition is not forbidden under international law.
- The flesh of the donkey was unclean and forbidden by the Law.
- Use of the munition is not forbidden under international law.
- American individualism is, in short, forbidden fruit, dangerously tempting.
- Hence the life of Leugart of Gotteszell says, "[S] he never spoke in forbidden places or at forbidden times."
- To save the lives of her friends, Rachel did the unthinkable: she willingly trafficked in forbidden demon magic.
- They were also to be instructed "not to speak at forbidden times or in forbidden places, nor elsewhere without permission."
- Still in our fine new world where everything not forbidden is compulsory, rules is rules and must be obeyed. here's my story.
- Crazed wizards worshiping ancient things that existed millennia ago; hideous secrets scrawled in forbidden tomes of flesh; contacting evil servitors who will do the sorcerer's bidding ...
- He is that familar bugaboo of Jack's, a clubman and a society man, "the sort that grace social functions and utter inanities with a charm and unction which are indescribable; the sort that talk big, and cry over a toothache; the sort that put more hell into a woman's life by marrying her than can the most graceless libertine that ever browsed in forbidden pastures."
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