Foul Tongued

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /faʊl tʌŋd/

Definitions of foul tongued

adjective Describing speech that is offensive or vulgar

Example Sentences

A1 She was shocked by the foul tongued language used by the children.

A2 The foul tongued customer was asked to leave the store.

B1 The foul tongued comedian's jokes were offensive to some audience members.

B2 The politician's foul tongued remarks sparked controversy in the media.

C1 The author's foul tongued protagonist added depth to the novel's character development.

C2 Despite his foul tongued reputation, he was known for his generosity in private.

Examples of foul tongued in a Sentence

formal The committee reprimanded the employee for using foul tongued language during the meeting.

informal I can't believe how foul tongued he is when he gets angry.

slang She's known for being foul tongued when she's in a bad mood.

figurative His foul tongued remarks left a lasting impact on the team morale.

Grammatical Forms of foul tongued

past tense

foul tongued

plural

foul tongued

comparative

more foul tongued

superlative

most foul tongued

present tense

foul tongue

future tense

will be foul tongued

perfect tense

have been foul tongued

continuous tense

being foul tongued

singular

foul tongued

positive degree

foul tongued

infinitive

to foul tongue

gerund

foul tonguing

participle

foul tonguing

Origin and Evolution of foul tongued

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'foul tongued' originated from Middle English, where 'foul' meant filthy or offensive and 'tongued' referred to the use of language or speech.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'foul tongued' has evolved to describe someone who speaks in a vulgar, offensive, or abusive manner.