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      • Rather, verboten comes from German, and originally from Old High German farboten, the past participle of the verb farbioten, meaning "to forbid." (Forbid itself derives from Old English forbēodan, a relative of farbioten.) Verboten is used to describe things that are forbidden according to a law or a highly regarded authority.
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  2. not allowed. This was originally a German word meaning "forbidden": Talking politics at work used to be verboten - just like discussing sex and religion. He claimed that the unjust treatment of Native Americans is a verboten subject in many American schools. Fewer examples.

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      VERBOTEN meaning: 1. not allowed. This was originally a...

  3. The meaning of VERBOTEN is not permitted or allowed : forbidden or prohibited by or as if by authority. How to use verboten in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. verboten in British English. German (fɛrˈboːtən ) adjective. forbidden; prohibited. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  5. Learn the translation for ‘verboten’ in LEO’s ­English ⇔ German­ dictionary. With noun/verb tables for the different cases and tenses links to audio pronunciation and relevant forum discussions free vocabulary trainer .

  6. Verboten definition: forbidden, as by law; prohibited. . See examples of VERBOTEN used in a sentence.

  7. Oct 23, 2024 · verboten (not comparable) (often emphatic or humorous) (Strictly) forbidden or prohibited. Before that, students and professors could date whomever we wanted; the next day we were off-limits to one another— traife, dangerous (and perhaps, therefore, all the more alluring).

  8. The concept is simple: anything verboten is forbidden to do or say. Lying in court is verboten. Wearing a hat in church is verboten. Many swear words are verboten to say on TV (or at the dinner table). A verboten act could be illegal or just something frowned upon, like a taboo.

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