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Antonyms:
unsworn
Often used in the same context:
elected,
appointed,
reappointed,
pro tem,
unopposed,
coronated,
inducted,
reappoint,
resigning,
impaneled,
pro tempore,
impeached,
arraigned,
ordained,
nominated,
demitted,
reapportioned,
inaugurated,
deposed,
lieutenant governor,
ousted,
indicted,
handpicked,
paroled,
assassinated,
convenes,
enthroned,
unsealed,
unseated,
ratified,
anointed,
nellie tayloe ross,
proclaimed,
summoned,
reappointing,
ushered,
retires,
preside,
seated,
recited,
lieutenant governorship,
solicitor general,
wed,
quo warranto,
drafted,
exonerated,
filed,
ex officio,
honored,
countermanded,
perjured,
hired,
notarize,
joined,
signed,
fired,
sentenced,
crowned,
declared,
reconvene,
deputized,
adjourned,
recanting,
adjutant general,
married,
incumbant,
legislative assembly,
vacated,
outgoing,
vote,
rubber stamp,
promised,
pardoned,
arrested,
reelect,
subpoenaed,
endorsed,
humbled,
enacted,
stepping,
instated,
defeated,
extradited,
tapped,
rubberstamp,
confronted,
promoted,
baptized,
dismissed,
stipendiary magistrate,
escorted,
richard milhous nixon,
assented,
gavels,
testifying,
submitted,
solemnized,
good evening,
praetorian guard,
promulgated,
convicted,
countersign,
adversity,
affliction,
affright,
anger,
corundum,
despairs,
devising,
eves,
gold,
guano,
has,
heavy,
hoists,
indignation,
iniquity,
mine,
minefields,
plows,
plum,
rejoice,
covenanted,
unconditional,
plighted,
unqualified,
loyal,
written,
avowed,
faithful,
faithfull,
longtime,
professed,
solemn,
supposed,
devoted,
discomfited,
faithless,
ironclad,
notarized
Appears in the definition of:
affidavit,
blood brother,
ceremonially,
deposed,
extortion,
jury
Synonyms:
attested,
avowed,
bound,
committed,
pledged
Also try:
— Nouns for sworn:
witness,
brother,
promise,
agreement,
vow,
association
foe,
report,
alliance,
inquiry,
friendship,
more...
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