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Forsworn Meaning in English

word · lemma: forswear

ˌfɔɹˈswɔɹn
for-SWORN
fɔːswˈɔːn
fo-s-WAWN

释义

'Forsworn' means having formally renounced or given up something, or having lied under oath. It is the past participle of 'forswear.'

用法与细微差别

Formal and old-fashioned; appears in legal, literary, or historical contexts. Can mean renouncing something sworn to, or lying under oath. Often used as 'have forsworn' in modern English.

例句

He had forsworn drinking alcohol forever.

basic

She was forsworn in court when she lied under oath.

basic

The traitor was forsworn many years ago.

basic

He has forsworn all worldly possessions to live in peace.

natural

The king declared anyone forsworn would be banished from the land.

natural

Those who have forsworn their vows are no longer trusted.

natural