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J. K. Rowling usually covers it up by saying something along the lines of: "Ron said something that made Hermione go 'Ron!'"

Ronald Weasley also usually says "bloody hell" or "Merlin's beard!" several times, but that's about it and that generally isn't considered a swear word. In fact, it's the same as Muggles saying "Jesus Christ!"

However, in the seventh novel and the eighth film adaptation of the same name, Molly Weasley swears. It is the first and only actual swear word in the series.

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The books and movies were made with a teenage target audience. Many times, swear words (cursing) is included to reflect the language used by some people in real life situations, to help readers relate to the characters.

Swear words can be offensive to others, so people should refrain from using.

There are very few swear words in Harry Potter.

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Yes, a curse word appears in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

The rest are covered up or not stated explicitly.

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Unless you count bloody they are never typed but are referred to simply by saying: "said something which made Hermione say "Ron"" or words to that effect.

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Hardly. Here and there you can find some words such as "effing", and "bloody".

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There's B*!ch in Book 7, and S*ut in book six pg. 365.

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Yes Ron weslie said bloody hell

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