Meaning of You swore
You made a strong promise or used bad language.
In simple words: You promised strongly, often using bad words.
You swore in a sentence
- You swore you would help me with my project.
- I can't believe you swore when you got angry.
- You swore to tell the truth in front of everyone.
- He swore he would never do it again.
- You swore a lot during the heated discussion.
How to use You swore
Usually used in conversations among friends. Avoid in formal settings. Can imply a strong promise or a bad word.
Grammar pattern
you + swore
Memory hint
Think of a person swearing an oath, like a knight.
Related words
Collocations with You swore
- swore an oath
- swore at someone
- swore to tell the truth
Synonyms for You swore
- vowed
- promised
- cursed
- pledged
Common mistakes with You swore
- Confused with 'swear' vs 'swore'.
- Used in too formal contexts.
- Misunderstanding the intensity or implication of swearing.
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Frequently asked questions about You swore
What does You swore mean?
You promised strongly, often using bad words.
What is the definition of You swore?
You made a strong promise or used bad language.
How do you use You swore in a sentence?
You swore you would help me with my project.
Can you give another example of You swore?
I can't believe you swore when you got angry.
What are synonyms for You swore?
Common alternatives include vowed, promised, cursed, pledged.
What words go with You swore?
It commonly pairs with swore an oath, swore at someone, swore to tell the truth.
What are common mistakes when using You swore?
Confused with 'swear' vs 'swore'. Used in too formal contexts. Misunderstanding the intensity or implication of swearing.
How do you pronounce You swore?
US: //ju swɔr//, UK: //jʊ swɔː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is You swore formal or informal?
"You swore" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use You swore?
Usually used in conversations among friends. Avoid in formal settings. Can imply a strong promise or a bad word.