| 亵渎 | xiè dú | to blaspheme; to profane | |
| 猥亵 | wěi xiè | obscene; indecent; to molest | |
| 淫亵 | yín xiè | obscene | |
| 亵慢 | xiè màn | irreverent; slighting | |
| 亵狎轻佻 | xiè xiá qīng tiāo | to be intimate with and act frivolously (idiom) |
| 1 | We've been getting a lot of obscene phone calls lately. | |
| 2 | Lance let loose with a string of obscenities. | |
| 3 | Its only the scared things that are worth touching. | |
| 4 | These saw the evils that were done in the people of Juda, and in Jerusalem. | |
| 5 | Can't women be trusted to choose their own undergarments correctly? |