abjure |
to repudiate or renounce solemnly, as under oath; forswear. |
adjure |
to command or bind as by oath. [1/2 definitions] |
blast |
used as a mild oath. [1/12 definitions] |
blasted |
damned (used as a mild oath). [1/2 definitions] |
confound |
to damn, usu. in a mild oath. [1/6 definitions] |
depose |
to state under oath, esp. in written form. [1/3 definitions] |
egad |
(old fashioned) a mild oath used to express surprise or enthusiasm. |
expletive |
an interjection, exclamation, or oath, esp. an obscene one. [1/4 definitions] |
forswear |
to give up or renounce, often with an oath or pledge. [3 definitions] |
Hippocratic oath |
an oath to follow the ethical codes of the medical profession, usu. taken by new physicians. |
nonjuror |
one who refuses to swear an oath, as of allegiance. |
perjure |
to render (oneself) guilty of perjury by giving false testimony under oath. |
perjury |
the crime of telling a lie in a court after promising under oath to tell the truth. |
Pledge of Allegiance |
an oath of loyalty to the United States of America (prec. by "the"). |
swear |
to state under legal oath; testify. [4/9 definitions] |
swear in |
to administer a legal oath or oath of office to. |
sworn |
bound by or having taken an oath. [1/3 definitions] |
testify |
to make a solemn declaration or affirmation, esp. under oath. [2/6 definitions] |
testimony |
a statement made under oath before a judge in a court of law. [1/2 definitions] |
under oath |
bound by oath to tell the truth or fulfill a promise. |
voir dire |
an oath sworn by a prospective witness or juror to tell the truth in an examination by which a court seeks to determine that person's competence to participate in a trial. |