Lyrique.
a lyric is a word of a song that also speaks to you and sometimes makes you want to dance or also maybe sing along to it
There is one called Rise by Herb Alpert
A word with larger font. Probably.
Livvi Franc - Now I'm That B**** (last word censored)
An "obscene word" is a word that when spoken or written could possibly offend someone. There are a variety of obscene words, from the childish to the vulgar. Some Medical terms used to describe the body are considered obscene by some. First and foremost, the most obscene word starts with "F" and rhymes with Duck.
More vulgar, that is, common, than obscene, but much depends on context.
Not vague
Basically yes it is. Its also considered "family friendly in parts of Ireland replacing the more obscene word. In the UK it is accepted over the obscene version by the Broadcasting Authority
That dress was obscene. It was bad.
'Explicit' is a Latin word meaning 'he, she, or it explains'.
Obscene
As in, "You're a joke!"? Well, it's not a compliment, but obscene... An obscene word is typically one that one shouldn't utter in polite company, in any construction. "Joke" would not qualify. You might say, "I heard a joke" without giving offense. A sentence, however, is more complex that a single word, and it's all too easy to say hurtful things with ordinary words.
The word explicit is often used in the sense of sexually explicit.
The Latin word for the English word lyrics is flaccus. The Italian word for lyric is lirica and the French word is lyrique.
"Smut" can be considered a vulgar or derogatory term when used to describe explicit or pornographic material. It is often used in a negative context to refer to sexually explicit content.
discord but this is for melody. concordthe is not a antonym for the word lyric but song is different and similar