salaciousness / səˈleɪ ʃəs /

宽容性宽容宽敞性宽厚

salaciousness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. lustful or lecherous.
  2. obscene; grossly indecent.

salaciousness 近义词

salaciousness

等同于 lechery

salaciousness

等同于 lust

salaciousness

等同于 lewdness

salaciousness

等同于 dirtiness

salaciousness

等同于 filthiness

salaciousness

等同于 foulness

salaciousness

等同于 sensuality

更多salaciousness例句

  1. Balwani’s lawyers have denied accusations of abuse and called the allegations “salacious and inflammatory” in court filings.
  2. She talks a lot about female empowerment, which she says has always been an undercurrent of the show, even if the salacious stories were what drew people in.
  3. The dirty details can be multiplied almost indefinitely, and Lee lingers over every salacious story.
  4. All of their songs, they say, are inspired by Torah and Hasidic philosophy, even the ones that sound a bit salacious.
  5. I mean, calling it that is probably why people are expecting it to be salacious and along the lines of what the book was.
  6. We now have to make it more salacious by adding in some sort of zeitgeist-y pop culture reference to social media and blogging.
  7. Apart from the color of their skin, there is nothing salacious about this romance.
  8. Fromentin was singing,—a ribald marching song, an unprintable thing, salacious and vilifying the Boches.
  9. Mr. Hewitt, of Birmingham, tells me that the common hen prefers a salacious cock, but is quite indifferent to colour.
  10. The affair was planned not only to secure the divorce, but also to do it in the most sensational and salacious manner.
  11. More refined entertainment has often been unpleasantly salacious, not because it was daring but because it was cowardly.
  12. It is the experience of New York managers that the run of the merely salacious play is generally short.