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Definition of C-word noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

C-word

noun
 
/ˈsiː wɜːd/
 
/ˈsiː wɜːrd/
[usually singular] (informal)
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  1. used to replace a word beginning with C that you do not want to say, for example the offensive swear word ‘cunt’, or ‘cancer’
    • An employee who uses the C-word to a colleague will be suspended.
    • I hate it when people refer to cancer as the C-word.
    • For these men commitment is the dreaded C-word.
    compare F-word
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