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taboo ADJ.

taboo <a taboo; taboos> SUST.

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However, in some societies insect-eating is uncommon or even taboo.
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The reception with intellectuals was immediate, and they began voicing concerns without any taboo.
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The goal of mondo films, as of shock exploitation, is to shock the audience by dealing with taboo subject matter.
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Taboo is not universal but does occur in the majority of societies.
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The totem also punishes the breach of any taboo.
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The topics of their plays never covered anything taboo or political in nature, and so were unofffensive to everyone.
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The visions became a taboo subject in the region, and the visionaries went underground, meeting in small groups with loyal followers.
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One explanation for this may be that realistically painting the human form was forbidden by a powerful religious taboo.
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This promotional scheme broke the taboos and made rail transport acceptable to the society.
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This is due to strict fengjian taboo which forbade men and women to appear together on stage.
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