Noun
strong language (uncountable)
Language considered offensive or taboo, especially in movies/films.
Synonyms: cursing, cussing, profanity, swear words, swearing
Newt Gingrich's job to capture the Congress was to give Republican candidates an edge and a distinction from their Democratic opponent. That required a very high profile, some very strong language. Pete du Pont
According to WFLA, Luyo denied that she was issuing threats, but admitted she uses strong language sometimes on social media. Source: Internet
Brahe published an apologia (a defense) of his conclusions, in which he provided additional arguments, as well as condemning Craig's ideas in strong language for being incompetent. Source: Internet
Contains mature thematic elements, drug material involving minors, some sexuality and strong language. Source: Internet
Biggs’ “strong language is so appropriate” as the nation approaches the 2020 elections, Spearman said. Source: Internet
And when we disagree with them it is our right to show outrage or even use strong language to rebut their report. Source: Internet