verboten

The word “verboten” has 3 syllables: ver-bo-ten

It's pronounced as /vɛrˈboʊtən/


What is synonym and antonym for verboten?

In the thesaurus, “verboten” has 47 synonyms and 44 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for verboten along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for verboten

Antonyms for verboten

  • OK
  • acceptable
  • accepted
  • accorded
  • accredited
  • allowable
  • allowed
  • appropriate
  • approved
  • authorized
  • bearable
  • brooked
  • certified
  • commanded
  • condoned
  • countenanced
  • encouraged
  • endorsed
  • endurable
  • granted
  • indorsed
  • lawful
  • legal
  • legitimate
  • licensed
  • mandatory
  • okay
  • ordered
  • permissible
  • permissive
  • permitted
  • promoted
  • proper
  • required
  • sanctioned
  • seemly
  • sufferable
  • suitable
  • supported
  • tolerable
  • tolerated
  • unobjectionable
  • vouchsafed
  • warranted

Meanings of verboten

  • adjective
    1. Forbidden, prohibited.

Example Sentences

  • In some cultures, discussing politics at the dinner table is considered verboten.
  • The use of electronic devices during the ceremony was strictly verboten.
  • The sign clearly stated that smoking was verboten in the entire building.
  • It was verboten to speak during the test, which caused some students to feel nervous.
  • The idea of leaving the project unfinished was verboten for the team.

On this page you'll find 91 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to verboten, such as: OK, acceptable, accepted, accorded, accredited, allowable, allowed.

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Related Words

taboo

banned

  • banished
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  • taboo
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  • threw out
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  • unauthorized
  • unbearable
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  • unlawful
  • unlicensed
  • unmentionable
  • unsanctioned
  • unseemly
  • unsuitable
  • verboten
  • vetoed

off-limits

illegal

  • actionable
  • adulterine
  • bad
  • banned
  • barred
  • below the belt
  • black-market
  • blamable
  • blameworthy
  • bootleg
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  • hot
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  • not approved
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  • racket
  • reprehensible
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  • unscrupulous
  • unsportsmanlike
  • unwarrantable
  • unwarranted
  • verboten
  • villainous
  • violating
  • wicked
  • wildcat
  • wrong
  • wrongful

unauthorized


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