pornographic

[ US /ˌpɔɹnəˈɡɹæfɪk/ ]
[ UK /pˌɔːnəɡɹˈæfɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. designed to arouse lust
    adult movies
    pornographic films and magazines
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How To Use pornographic In A Sentence

  • As the author repeatedly points out, the pornographic material he seized wasn't simply more explicit than 18-certificate films or top-shelf magazines.
  • Last year, the Iranian government blocked five million websites for having allegedly pornographic content and disseminating impendent news information to the public. Media Repression in Iran
  • When they had sex he looked at pornographic pictures rather than at her.
  • Why is our war coverage invariably sanitized to “PG” or even “G,” when we can go to the movies anytime and see “R” rated, pornographically violent films? William Astore: A Very American Coup: Coming Soon to a Hometown Near You
  • She also comments on the amount of pornographic material that was pinned up on inmate's walls, despite the prison having a policy banning it.
  • He has a contact in London who wants us to translate some pornographic websites from English to Spanish.
  • pornographic films and magazines
  • It's thought that the pornographic films are being distributed by an international vice ring.
  • He decided it would grab attention and be funny if he interspersed images of women in pornographic poses among his slides of code and bullet points. Web Teacher › A Tipping Point for Women in Tech? Here’s hoping.
  • Offensive language, such as profanities and expletives; sexually explicit or pornographic material; hate speech; defamatory, abusive, threatening or harassing speech; or racial, religious or personal attacks of any kind Home | The New York Observer
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