adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
expressly forbidden
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He was expressly forbidden to speak to the girl.
strictly forbidden
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Alcohol is strictly forbidden on school premises.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
fruit
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Which for Rose increased the appeal of forbidden fruit .
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A challenging language, carrying with it the sweet allure of forbidden fruit .
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Thus they assumed all the glamour and promise that forbidden fruit always holds.
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They had eaten of the forbidden fruit of knowledge and had been cast out of paradise.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Alcohol is forbidden in the dormitories.
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I was curious about the forbidden pleasures of the city.
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The Great Mosque is forbidden to Christians.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Any car that does enter such a forbidden zone will lose all power, and remain until the traffic-warden arrives.
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He knew its sounds and smells, its forbidden places and inky-black corners.
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Injunctions were issued and some of the unions instructed their members to stop the forbidden activities.
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The only sour note was the electrified fence that marked the forbidden border zone.
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This is a desperate comment on the forbidden nature of tears.
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This is the body that, supposedly protecting state secrets, issues lists of forbidden subjects.
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Together you can return to us from the frozen forbidden place.