to swear
Pronunciation
/ˈswɛɹ/

Definition & Meaning of "swear"in English

to swear
01

to use offensive or vulgar language in order to express strong emotions

Intransitive
to swear definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
swear
3rd person singular
swears
Present participle
swearing
Past simple
swore
Past participle
sworn
Examples
Frustrated with the situation, he began to swear loudly, expressing his discontent.
02

to state that what one is saying is true

Transitive: to swear that
to swear definition and meaning
Examples
I swear that I did n't eat the last piece of cake; it must have been someone else.
03

to strongly promise something, usually in serious or formal situations

Transitive: to swear to do sth
to swear definition and meaning
Examples
He swore to keep the secret even under intense pressure.
04

to require someone to make a formal declaration or promise while invoking a sacred or binding authority

Ditransitive: to swear sb to do sth | to swear sb to sth
Examples
The president was sworn into office, placing their hand on the Constitution and taking the oath of office.
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