licentious 的定义
- sexually unrestrained; lascivious; libertine; lewd.
- unrestrained by law or general morality; lawless; immoral.
- going beyond customary or proper bounds or limits; disregarding rules.
licentious 近义词
immoral, uncontrolled
licentious 的近义词 43 个
- abandoned
- amoral
- animal
- carnal
- corrupt
- debauched
- depraved
- desirous
- disorderly
- dissolute
- fast
- fast and loose
- fleshly
- impure
- in the fast lane
- incontinent
- lascivious
- lax
- lecherous
- lewd
- libertine
- libidinous
- lickerish
- loose
- lubricious
- lustful
- oversexed
- profligate
- promiscuous
- relaxed
- reprobate
- salacious
- satyric
- scabrous
- sensual
- swinging
- unconstrained
- uncontrollable
- uncurbed
- unmoral
- unprincipled
- unruly
- wanton
licentious 的反义词 5 个
更多licentious例句
- The emotion subsequently crept into the social arena, they claimed, as we became revolted by abnormal and licentious behavior.
- For Shaftel this kind of licentious behavior amounts to “conspicuous consumption disguised as urbanity.”
- “Licentious and immoral practices seem to get great head amongst young people,” he preached.
- He also accuses Isabel of repeatedly trying to seduce him, although he supposedly refused to succumb to her licentious ways.
- And shame on Tiger, for another kind of promiscuity—the licentious use of his father.
- So strong were prejudices in favour of superficial morality in even that licentious age!
- Mary Manley died; an English authoress, of considerable reputation as a writer, but of a wanton and licentious character.
- Religion but too often forms licentious, immoral tyrants, obeyed by slaves who are obliged to conform to their views.
- He had great advantages, but was banished by Augustus for his description of licentious love.
- This severity was more than the licentious capital would endure.