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swear
verb (past tense swore , past participle sworn , present participle swearing )
1 intr to use indecent or blasphemous language.
2 tr & intr (sometimes swear to something) to assert it solemnly or earnestly, sometimes with an oath.
3 to promise solemnly, usually by taking an oath.
4 to take (an oath).
5 to bind by a solemn promise They swore her to secrecy .
6 intr (swear by someone or something)
a to appeal to (eg a deity or something precious or important) as a witness to a solemn promise or the truth of a statement;
b colloq to have or put complete trust in it (eg a certain product or remedy) or them (eg a doctor or therapist).
noun an act of swearing He went outside to have a good swear .
[Anglo-Saxon swerian ]
swearer noun .
swearing noun .
swear blind colloq to assert emphatically.
swear someone in to introduce them formally into a post, or into the witness box, by requesting them to take an oath.
swear off something colloq to promise to renounce it or give it up.
swear-word
noun a word regarded as obscene or blasphemous.
sweat
noun
1 a salty liquid given out through the pores of the skin, especially in response to great heat, physical exertion, nervousness or fear.
2 the state, or a period, of giving off such moisture.
3 colloq any activity that causes the body to give off such moisture.
4 colloq any laborious activity.
5 moisture given out by or forming on the surface of any of various substances or objects.
6 esp N Am colloq a sweatshirt.
7 (sweats) esp N Am colloq
a sweat pants;
b a sweatsuit.
verb (sweated or sweat , sweating )
1 intr to give out sweat through the pores of the skin.
2 intr to release a sweat-like moisture, as cheese does when warm, or to gather condensed moisture on the surface, as a glass of cold liquid does.
3 intr , colloq to be nervous, anxious or afraid.
4 to give out (blood, sap, etc) like sweat or in a similar way to sweat.
5 to cook (eg meat or vegetables) slowly so as to release their juices.
6 to exercise (eg a racehorse) strenuously, to the point of producing sweat.
7 to force or extort money, information, etc from someone.
[Anglo-Saxon swætan ]
break sweat to begin to exert oneself.
in a sweat or in a cold sweat colloq in a worried or anxious state.
no sweat! slang that presents no problems.
sweat blood colloq
1 to work extremely hard.
2 to be in a state of great anxiety.
sweat it out colloq to endure a difficult or unpleasant situation to the end, especially to wait for a long time in nervous anticipation.
sweat something off to remove (weight, fat, etc) by exercise that makes one sweat.
sweat gland
noun any of the minute curled tubes of the skin's epidermis growing down into the dermis which actively secrete sweat.
sweat pants
plural noun , esp N Am loose-fitting trousers made of a soft cotton fabric, with elasticated cuffs and an elasticated or drawstring waist, worn by athletes or as leisurewear.

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