Pronunciation: /strɔŋ ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I don't like movies with strong language.
A2 The TV show had a lot of strong language in it.
B1 Parents should be aware of the strong language in this video game.
B2 The novel included strong language to accurately depict the characters' emotions.
C1 The use of strong language in the play added depth to the characters' dialogue.
C2 The director defended the film's strong language as necessary for portraying the harsh realities of the story.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 I don't like watching movies with strong language.
A2 The TV show had a warning about strong language before it started.
B1 The book contains strong language that may not be suitable for younger readers.
B2 The film received an age restriction due to its use of strong language.
C1 The play was criticized for its gratuitous use of strong language.
C2 The artist's lyrics are known for their powerful and often controversial strong language.
formal The use of strong language is not appropriate in professional settings.
informal Please try to avoid using strong language around children.
slang I can't believe he used such strong language during the argument.
figurative Her paintings use strong language to convey powerful emotions.
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