ribald 的 2 个定义
- vulgar or indecent in speech, language, etc.; coarsely mocking, abusive, or irreverent; scurrilous.
- a ribald person.
ribald 近义词
vulgar, obscene
ribald 的近义词 37 个
- bawdy
- coarse
- foul-mouthed
- lewd
- naughty
- off-color
- racy
- rude
- sly
- base
- blue
- fast
- gross
- purple
- raw
- rogue
- rough
- devilish
- earthy
- filthy
- indecent
- indecorous
- juicy
- lascivious
- licentious
- low-down and dirty
- out of line
- rascally
- raunchy
- risqué
- salacious
- salty
- scabrous
- scurrilous
- smutty
- spicy
- unbecoming
ribald 的反义词 10 个
更多ribald例句
- He is the master of ribald repartee; he could be cutting without being catty.
- “Bear and the Maiden Fair, The”: A traditional, if exceedingly ribald, song that is quite popular throughout Westeros.
- The writer Daphne Merkin, who has covered ribald territory herself, proved just how game she is when contacted for this article.
- At ABC, their ribald cop show, The Job, was jerked around the schedule before finally being canceled in 2002 after two seasons.
- Nerto becomes a nun, but Don Rodrigue, with a band of ribald followers, succeeds in carrying her off with all the other nuns.
- At the center of the sanctuary stood Perrette the Ribald, her hair disheveled like a Bacchante's.
- And at the trail's end the unkempt, ribald crew swarmed their dark and dirty camp as a band of pirates a galleon.
- Fromentin was singing,—a ribald marching song, an unprintable thing, salacious and vilifying the Boches.
- He replied with a ribald tirade, and she warned that she would count ten-that if he remained a second longer she would fire.