taboo
Prononciation : [təˈbuː]
Mot
Contexte : « social norms »
(noun) a taboo is something that people think should not be done or talked about because it is considered wrong or inappropriate in a culture or society. For example, it might be taboo to eat certain foods or to discuss certain subjects openly.
Exemple
In some cultures, discussing dreams is seen as a way to connect with the spiritual world, and is not a taboo.
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In many cultures, talking about money openly is often considered a taboo.
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What are some taboos in our society that people should be aware of?
Contexte : « cultural restrictions »
(adjective) when something is described as taboo, it means that it is not acceptable or allowed to talk about or do it in society. This could apply to behaviors or topics that make people uncomfortable.
Exemple
Certain subjects are taboo in polite conversation, such as politics or religion.
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It is not taboo for friends to share their feelings about their lives.
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Are there any topics you think should be considered taboo in school?
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