Synonyms for verboten


Grammar : Adj
Spell : ver-boht-n; German fer-boht-n
Phonetic Transcription : vərˈboʊt n; German fɛrˈboʊt n


Définition of verboten

Origin :
  • German, literally "forbidden" (see forbid).
  • adj not allowed
Example sentences :
  • Then, with gestures which could not be mistaken he repeated gruffly, “Verboten.”
  • Extract from : « The Island Mystery » by George A. Birmingham
  • "But to eat before mess, it is verboten," declared the guide.
  • Extract from : « Boy Scouts Mysterious Signal » by G. Harvey Ralphson
  • It is verboten for children and nurse girls to occupy all the benches in the parks.
  • Extract from : « Germany in War Time » by Mary Ethel McAuley
  • It is verboten to sell short weights, and for this the punishment is severe.
  • Extract from : « Germany in War Time » by Mary Ethel McAuley
  • It is verboten for you to play your piano in an apartment after ten o'clock at night.
  • Extract from : « Germany in War Time » by Mary Ethel McAuley
  • It is verboten to put more people in a street car than it can seat.
  • Extract from : « Germany in War Time » by Mary Ethel McAuley
  • It is verboten for the German people to speak to them, so of course they do not do it.
  • Extract from : « Germany in War Time » by Mary Ethel McAuley
  • It is verboten to put more people in an elevator than it can hold.
  • Extract from : « Germany in War Time » by Mary Ethel McAuley
  • It is verboten for children to play in the halls of apartment houses.
  • Extract from : « Germany in War Time » by Mary Ethel McAuley
  • It is verboten for customers to handle fruit on 129 the market stands.
  • Extract from : « Germany in War Time » by Mary Ethel McAuley

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