The idea of the game is for your team to guess the key word you are trying to describe - however you are presented with five other
taboo words similar to the key word that you can not use.
I have always enjoyed seeing my students have fun and find creative ways to tell
the taboo words.
The taboo words are written beneath the underlined word at the top of the card.
The player must give clues, but he can't use any of
the Taboo words in his description.
The taboo words are written beneath the word at the top of the card.
Beginner students should be allowed to use the French
TABOO words printed on the cards.
Each word contains 5
taboo words.
In that experiment, the participants who were expected to be offended spent greater time focused on the probe words, and their ability to recall them improved — except in surprising contexts, when they spent more time looking at
the taboo words or their euphemisms.
«According to binding theory, one of the two popular theories about
taboo words» effects, participants» recall should have improved when they read sentences containing
taboo words.
Taboo words provoke certain responses in readers» heart rates and brains, diminishing their attention and memory, research has shown.
Since neither binding theory nor global resource theory individually accounted for
taboo words» effects in the contexts studied, Christianson proposed combining them into a new theory called situated speaker - hearer individual difference theory.
«In the real world,
taboo words are uttered or written by people in specific situations,» said Kiel Christianson, a professor of educational psychology at the university.
Taboo words are words that are restricted from societal use.
He also hypothesized that readers» likelihood of being offended by
taboo words would mediate their attention level, affecting how rapidly they read each sentence, their ability to recall a probe word preceding the taboo word in every sentence, or both.
We want to use more
taboo words when we are emotional.
Tradition is no longer
a taboo word and traditional forms of prayer are once more being rediscovered and recognised as a treasure store and a priceless patrimony handed on to us by the saints of God across the ages.
Arman @ thebigmansworld recently posted... He thinks / She thinks -
The taboo word - «dieting»
Tethering used to be almost
a taboo word.
Yes, I know this is something of
a taboo word, but it's almost certainly a factor.
«Participants» memory and attentional resources were diminished as their attention was increasingly allocated to
the taboo word,» Christianson said.
«Depending on the identity of the speaker and the appropriateness of the situation in which they say it, a given
taboo word may have stronger or weaker psychological and / or physiological effects on the listener.»
«Our finding that
a taboo word draws attention — either at the word or sentence level — when a «saint» utters it in a taboo - appropriate situation is not accounted for by either theory.»
So the schoolmarmish know - it - all in your first critique group who told you in a nasty tone of voice that only terrible writers use the word «was» may have trapped you forever in the mindset that «was» is
a taboo word.
On one side there's
a taboo word («denier»), on the other there's a serial killer.
If you mention
the TABOO word uncertainty, then you are akin to the murderous tobacco farmer Wendell Berry.
In our modern free - spoken society There is a word that we still hold
taboo A word with a terrible history Of being used to abuse, oppress and subdue Just six seemingly harmless letters Arranged in a way that will form a word With more power than the pieces of metal That are forged to make swords
Not exact matches
At the lower rungs of the corporate ladder, the
word «no» is
taboo, and the habit of saying yes to everything seems to stick around in our careers for years.
In his own
words: «When we talk about investing is the stock market, there is always a subject that is almost considered a
taboo: Stock Market Crash!
What is missing from this surreal post-catastrophe debate is any sense of how the
word «
taboo» (that is: bad) got disengaged from its original context.
Paul sees male - male sex as an impurity, a
taboo, uncleanness — in other
words, «abomination.»
For so potent has the revivalistic image become that anything resembling the
word by which it was principally known, «evangelism,» is
taboo.
And as long as certain
words are viewed as offensive, profane or
taboo, Christians should make every effort to avoid speaking them.
In their wild quest to overturn every conceivable
taboo, in other
words, the Great Male Authors of mid-century may have succeeded a little bit too well.
The problem is that the hymn includes the
words «Lord,» «Father» and «Almighty God» — now strictly
taboo according to the language police.
We are not using God's
Word, the Bible, when trying to educate people, Christians and non-Christians, about what God has to say about caring for the poor, racism (a
taboo subject in many evangelical circles), and articulating moral principles like the immoral budget proposed by Ryan - Romney as well as many other societal issues.
As Matthew points out, in the vast majority of cases, the
word «abomination» (typically the Hebrew, toevah, which is used in Leviticus 18 and 20) refers to what the Israelites associated with the idolatrous practices of the Gentiles, leading Old Testament scholar Phyllis Bird to conclude that «it is not an ethical term, but a term for boundary making,» with «a basic sense of
taboo.»
That's why there are so many
words to describe forbidden religious opinions, like «blasphemous», «sacrilegious», «profane», «irreligious», «
taboo», «irreverent», «heresy» and all the way to «sinful», just to name a few.
I am well aware that the
word «decline», like «decadence» is
taboo, because of a sort of «sclerotic optimism» as Schopenhauer said.
We believe the opportunity to listen to and share in people's stories, told in their own
words, will engage others with this
taboo subject in a way that statistics and facts alone can not.
Christianson conducted a second experiment in which all of the speakers in the sentences were saints, and readers were alerted at the beginning of each sentence to the
taboo status of an upcoming
word, i.e., «Everyone was shocked when...»
Readers devoted more attention to
taboo rather than nontaboo
words, the eye - tracking software showed.
However, we feel that patients should be informed enough that they are able to understand their disease and that the formerly terrifying, nebulous
word «cancer» loses its
taboo status!
If the
word «Christian» has become
taboo in certain quarters, the
words «Christian school» are utterly detonating.
When a guy has sex with a million people, we may refer to him as a player, but that
word is not as laden with the same
taboo.
With roots in Persia and the Middle East, it really bloomed in tight - laced Victorian England, where people used flowers to whisper
words that were too
taboo to speak aloud.
When I first started detoxing it was considered strange by many people because our society has made the
word «Detoxing» a
taboo by connecting it to weight loss through extreme juice diets and other harmful, weight loss techniques.
Poo has become a super
taboo topic, and I'm not going to sugarcoat it and make it cutesy (other than the
word poo because it's short and to the point).
Nowadays the
word «carbs» is almost
taboo when it comes to talking about dieting and losing weight.
Gone are the days when PETA had a reason to throw red paint on your vintage Minx and Pamela Anderson posed naked as an Animal Activist — As «faux» has now been added to the once
taboo outerwear and
word; «Fur» — the results being revolutionary!
Those
words, once
taboo, have now become mainstream.