Oaths Meaning in English
word · lemma: oath
ˈoʊðz/, /ˈoʊθs
OHTHZ
ˈəʊθs
OHTHS
परिभाषा
Oaths are serious promises or statements, often calling on something sacred as a witness. They are used in courts, ceremonies, or to show a strong commitment.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Mostly formal or legal; common collocations: 'take an oath', 'swear an oath', 'solemn oath'. Can also mean strong curses, but in that sense usually used as 'oaths' for old-fashioned or literary style.
Spanish: juramentosPortuguese (BR): juramentosPortuguese (PT): juramentosChinese (Simplified): 誓言 - 宣誓Chinese (Traditional): 誓言 - 宣誓Hindi: शपथेंArabic: عُهود - أقسامBengali: শপথRussian: клятвыJapanese: 誓い - 宣誓Vietnamese: lời thềKorean: 맹세 - 선서Turkish: yeminlerUrdu: قسمیںIndonesian: sumpah
उदाहरण वाक्य
In court, witnesses must take oaths before they speak.
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Soldiers take oaths to serve their country.
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Doctors give oaths to help people and do no harm.
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He broke all the oaths he made on his wedding day.
natural
Some old stories mention strange oaths given to protect secrets.
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The judge reminded everyone that oaths must not be taken lightly.
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