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nonobscene


Meanings
  • adjective

    Not obscene or offensive; decent or respectable.


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nonobscene
Etymology
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From Old French non obscen, non obscain, from non not + obscen obscene.


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  1. The legal definition of obscenity varies from country to country.

  2. The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that obscenity is not protected by the First Amendment.


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  1. Obscene: Material that is considered to be offensive, indecent, or pornographic.


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The term 'nonobscene' is primarily used in legal contexts, particularly in discussions about what constitutes obscenity. It refers to material that is not obscene, and is therefore protected by freedom of speech rights.

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    - To remember that 'nonobscene' means 'not obscene', you could create a mnemonic like: 'Non-obscene is the opposite of obscene.'


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