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Oaths Meaning in English

word · lemma: oath

ˈoʊðz/, /ˈoʊθs
OHTHZ
ˈəʊθs
OHTHS

Definition

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.

Usage & Nuances

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.

Example Sentences

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.

natural

The judge reminded everyone that oaths must not be taken lightly.

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