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1. oath
noun. ['ˈoʊθ'] profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger.
Antonyms
Etymology
- ooth (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Oath
- troth
- sloth
- growth
- noeth
- goethe
- both
How do you pronounce oath?
Pronounce oath as oʊθ.
US - How to pronounce oath in American English
UK - How to pronounce oath in British English
Sentences with oath
1. Noun, singular or mass
The court will honor your grounds if you state so under oath.
Quotes about oath
1. I missed you, Angel. Not one day went by that I didn't feel you missing from my life. You haunted me to the point that I began to believe Hank had gone back on his oath and killed you. I couldn't escape you and I didn't want to. You tortured me, but it was better than losing you.
- Becca Fitzpatrick, Silence
2. As his raft skimmed over the water, taking him back to the mortal world, he understood a line from the Prophecy better-an oath to keep with a final breath.He understood how dangerous oaths could be. But Leo didn't care."I'm coming back for you, Calypso,"he said to the night wind. "I swear it on the River Styx.
- Rick Riordan
3. If you don't know what to do next take the oath that will enhance your soul and erase your ego, & from the quiet space inside yourself, you will know what to do.
- Nikki Rowe