ob·scene /ɑbˈsin, əb-/
  (a.)淫穢的,猥褻的
  Ob·scene a.
  1. Offensive to chastity or modesty; expressing or presenting to the mind or view something which delicacy, purity, and decency forbid to be exposed; impure; as, obscene language; obscene pictures.
     Words that were once chaste, by frequent use grew obscene and uncleanly.   --I. Watts.
  2. Foul; fifthy; disgusting.
     A girdle foul with grease binds his obscene attire.   --Dryden (Aeneid, vi. 417).
  3. Inauspicious; ill-omened. [R.] [A Latinism]
  At the cheerful light,
  The groaning ghosts and birds obscene take flight.   --Dryden.
  Syn: -- Impure; immodest; indecent; unchaste; lewd.
  -- Ob*scene*ly, adv. -- Ob*scene*ness, n.
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  obscene
       adj 1: designed to incite to indecency or lust; "the dance often
              becomes flagrantly obscene"- Margaret Mead
       2: offensive to the mind; "an abhorrent deed"; "the obscene
          massacre at Wounded Knee"; "morally repugnant customs";
          "repulsive behavior"; "the most repulsive character in
          recent novels" [syn: abhorrent, detestable, repugnant,
           repulsive]
       3: suggestive of or tending to moral looseness; "lewd
          whisperings of a dirty old man"; "an indecent gesture";
          "obscene telephone calls"; "salacious limericks" [syn: lewd,
           raunchy, salacious]