Indecencia in english
Indecency
pronunciation: ɪndisənsi part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɪndisənsi part of speech: noun
In gestures
indecencias = smut.
Example: Romance novels vary greatly from subgenre to subgenre, and author to author, in how much smut is present.indecencia = obscenity ; filth ; indecency ; sleaze ; bawdiness ; licentiousness ; rude remark.
Example: It simply sells space to Information Providers (IPs) who, in theory at least, can put up what information they like, accurate or inaccurate, being bound only by existing laws of libel, obscenity etc.Example: That youthful miss in torpidity over that palimpsest of filth is what the free library has to show as the justification of its existence.Example: The author examines some associated problems with the Internet such as spamming, abusive behaviour, excessive crossposting, and the political controversy over 'indecency'.Example: This Internet site presents crime news and reports, mixing high-mindedness and sleaze appeal.Example: Despite the unsavory characters, bawdiness, and amorality in several of his plays, Middleton was more committed to a single theological system than, for example, Shakespeare.Example: The cities witness licentiousness and wantonness whereas the villages still try to keep some conservative traditions especially in family matters.Example: The best way to deal with a rude remark is to ignore it.more:
» indecencias = smut .
Example: Romance novels vary greatly from subgenre to subgenre, and author to author, in how much smut is present.