Given or declared under oath
“She testified in court, providing sworn statements about the incident.”
Following carefully and exactly a set of rules
Under a promise, vow or guarantee
(of a relationship) Hostile, unable to be reconciled
Exhibiting passion and enthusiasm
Claimed as a title one gave to oneself
Long-established and unlikely to change
Past participle for to promise or make a guarantee to do something
“I hereby swear that I will never troll others online using an anonymous identity ever again.”
Past participle for to make a solemn statement undertaking to do something or affirming something
“If she finds out, I'll swear till I'm blue in the face that it had nothing to do with me.”
Past participle for to make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath
“District Attorney Knickerbocker said today that he had a witness to swear that King was working as a porter in a hotel at KnowlesviIle.”
Past participle for to utter offensive words in anger or annoyance
“As Kai watched his enemy stumble back and swear at the top of his lungs, he felt as though a haze was beginning to lift around him.”
Past participle for to have confidence in something or someone
“I swear by cream stick blushes when traveling. They're quick and easy to put on, and you don't need to pack a brush to apply them with.”
Past participle for to attest or confirm in a formal statement
Past participle for to inaugurate into an office or an organization, especially ceremonially
Past participle for to have as a belief or opinion
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