Reverse Dictionary: FORBID

ADJECTIVES
1449 — WARNABLE that may be forbidden → obs.
1500 — VETITE forbidden, prohibited → obs.
1826 — KAPU forbidden, off limits; often used as a warning to deter trespassing
1910 — OFF forbidden → sl.
1972 — NOT ON unacceptable, impossible; not permissible; forbidden; not going to happen → sl.


NOUNS
1942 — NO-NO an impossibility, something forbidden → sl. (Bk.)
1953 — BLANKETY-BLANK any taboo or forbidden word or expression → US sl.


VERBS
..893 — WARN to forbid a person to do something
1382 — FORFEND to prohibit, to forbid → obs.
1457 — CRY DOWN to forbid, suppress, or condemn by public proclamation; to publicly disclaim responsibility for
1631 — DISCHARGE to forbid, to prohibit, to charge not to do → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1753 — NIX to forbid, to veto, to reject, to cancel or eliminate → US sl.
1813 — OPPOSE to forbid
1870 — FAIN to forbid, to refuse; to claim a truce → Eng. dial.
1900 — DARE to deter by threatening; to forbid → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1900 — DISANNUL to forbid, to hinder, to refuse → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1900 — TOLL THE BELL ON to put an end to; to forbid → sl.