sware
/swɛr/Definitions
1. verb
to swear or take an oath, especially in a formal or solemn manner
“The witness was asked to sware to tell the truth.”
2. noun
a solemn oath or affirmation, especially in a legal or formal setting
“The judge required the defendant to take the sware before the trial began.”
3. verb
to affirm or declare something to be true, especially in a strong or emphatic way
“The politician was accused of sware that the economic numbers were better than they actually were.”