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    expletive
    /ɪkˈspliːtɪv/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. (of a word or phrase) serving to fill out a sentence or line of verse.

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  2. EXPLETIVE definition: 1. a word that is considered offensive: 2. used when an offensive word has been removed from a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of EXPLETIVE is a syllable, word, or phrase inserted to fill a vacancy (as in a sentence or a metrical line) without adding to the sense; especially : a word (such as it in 'make it clear which you prefer') that occupies the position of the subject or object of a verb in normal English word order and anticipates a subsequent word or ...

  4. Definition of Expletive. Expletive is a grammatical construction that starts with words like it, here, and there. This rhetorical device usually interrupts normal speech and lays emphasis on certain words. It originates from the Latin word explore, which means “to fill.”

  5. Expletive definition: an interjectory word or expression, frequently profane; an exclamatory oath.. See examples of EXPLETIVE used in a sentence.

  6. Mar 16, 2019 · In English grammar, expletive (pronounced EX-pli-tiv, from Latin, "to fill") is a traditional term for a word—such as there or it —that serves to shift the emphasis in a sentence or embed one sentence in another. Sometimes called a syntactic expletive or (because the expletive has no apparent lexical meaning) an empty word .

  7. An expletive is a swear word, a curse you let out when you are startled or mad. You probably already know a lot of expletives, but you don’t need to see them here, no way in heck.

  8. 1. an oath or exclamation, esp. an obscenity. 2. a word, phrase, etc. not needed for the sense but used merely to fill out a sentence or metrical line, for grammar, rhythm, balance, etc.

  9. Definition of expletive noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. an interjectory word or expression, frequently profane; an exclamatory oath. 2. a syllable, word, or phrase that serves to fill out a sentence, line of verse, etc., without conveying any meaning of its own, as the word it in It is raining. adj. 3. Also, ex′ple•to`ry. added merely to fill out a sentence or line, give emphasis, etc.

  11. Expletive definition: An exclamation or oath, especially one that is profane, vulgar, or obscene.