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debauched

/dih-bawcht/US // dɪˈbɔtʃt //

放荡不羁,放荡不羁的,放荡的,放荡不羁的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : displaying the effect of excessive indulgence in sensual pleasure: a flabby and debauched face.
    • : corrupted; debased: debauched morals.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.violated, corrupted

Examples

  • Triple spacing and two-inch margins could no longer save you from the effects of a debauched evening spent drinking on Franklin Street when you should have been in the library reading "Aurora Lee" instead.

  • When Druz visited Crimea before, he said, he felt disturbed by the debauched atmosphere.

  • But then the courtiers and her son Edward, the new King Edward VIII (himself a notoriously debauched figure), began cleaning up.

  • Will readers ever get enough of the debauched, smoke-filled nightclubs of wartime Europe?

  • He and McAvoy embark on debauched trip to Germany which unfolds manically to the soundtrack of “99 Red Balloons.”

  • But she hits the mark more than she misses, e.g., a debauched rock star is described as looking like “a Pierrot gone bad.”

  • Although thoroughly debauched, Cerizet married Olympe Cardinal about 1840.

  • If the immigrant is neither debauched nor misled, but votes his opinions, is he then an element of strength to us?

  • He procured lettres de cachet from the King, and shut up his disobedient and debauched son in various state-prisons.

  • Arturius means any debauched wicked fellow, who gains by the times.

  • Cockayne is Naples in these pages—Naples given over to the lottery, crazed, debauched and beggared by it.