Pronunciation: /ˈsɛnsərˌʃɪp/
noun the practice of officially examining books, movies, etc., and suppressing unacceptable parts
A1 Censorship is when certain information is not allowed to be shared.
A2 Some countries have strict censorship laws that control what can be shown on television.
B1 The debate on censorship often revolves around the balance between freedom of speech and protecting certain values.
B2 Censorship can have both positive and negative effects on society, depending on how it is implemented.
C1 Government censorship of the media can sometimes lead to a lack of transparency and accountability.
C2 Censorship in art and literature has been a controversial topic throughout history, with many arguing for and against its use.
formal Censorship is a contentious issue in many countries, with some arguing for stricter regulations while others advocate for freedom of speech.
informal I can't believe they're trying to implement censorship on social media now.
slang Censorship is just a way for them to control what we see and hear.
figurative In a way, censorship is like putting blinders on society, limiting our perspective and understanding of the world.
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