Anti obscenity
the character or quality of being ; indecency; lewdness.
something , as a picture or story.
an word or expression, especially when used as an invective.
noun (pl) -ties
the state or quality of being obscene
an obscene act, statement, word, etc
n.
1580s, “obscene quality,” from french obscénité, from latin obscenitatem (nominative obscenitas) “inauspiciousness, filthiness,” from obscenus “offensive” (see obscene). meaning “a foul or loathsome act” is 1610s. sense of “an obscene utterance or word” is attested by 1690. related: obscenities.
behavior, appearance, or expression (such as films and books) that violate accepted standards of s-xual morality. american courts have long tried to define obscenity but without much success. some believe, for example, that any depiction of nudity is obscene; others would argue that nudity in itself is not obscene. (see four-letter words and p-rnography.)
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