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Meanings of
unchaste
in English
Catalan
impúdic
Spanish
lascivo
Back to the meaning
Not chaste.
chaste
Related terms
light
easy
fallen
loose
immoral
wanton
impure
promiscuous
licentious
cyprian
Catalan
impúdic
Displaying the effect of excessive indulgence in sensual pleasure.
abandoned
dissipated
profligate
dissolute
libertine
debauched
Synonyms
Examples for "
abandoned
"
abandoned
dissipated
profligate
dissolute
libertine
Examples for "
abandoned
"
1
However, the company says plans have been
abandoned
because of financial problems.
2
The central bank last month
abandoned
any interest rate hikes this year.
3
All but
abandoned
20 years ago, nuclear energy is again hot news.
4
The match, a friendly, was
abandoned
as a result of the violence.
5
The government formally
abandoned
a six-year-old Norwegian- brokered ceasefire a year ago.
1
After the first few weeks, her sense of being in danger
dissipated
.
2
All the steam energy is
dissipated
mechanically, or used directly as heat.
3
The exclamation in its absolute sincerity
dissipated
every trace of his apprehension.
4
The reforming thrust of the early years
dissipated
into a disappointing timidity.
5
However, in this soft soil, the impact of missiles was usually
dissipated
.
1
Ninety minutes for the paymaster to give the
profligate
state a drubbing.
2
They kept their promise, and discovered him in the most
profligate
society.
3
Yet, though
profligate
in one respect, he was temperate in every other.
4
If we choose the branch that continues our
profligate
habits, we will.
5
A lady has two sisters of the most
profligate
and unprincipled character.
1
He was brave and crafty, keen in statesmanship, and
dissolute
in pleasure.
2
Anjou is, from all accounts, reckless and
dissolute
;
and Alencon is sickly.
3
Lucretia had passed her life in a refined, but rather
dissolute
society.
4
A brilliant but
dissolute
duchess taunted him when the news became known.
5
Several of them fell into idle and
dissolute
habits, and became vagabonds.
1
Seventy-two years a king; thirty years a
libertine
;
twenty years a repentant.
2
The beautiful Berenice definitely bound with fetters of iron the old
libertine
.
3
Zopyrus pronounced the face of Socrates to be that of a
libertine
.
4
The Crown Prince has been pictured as a
libertine
and a pillager.
5
The heart of this young
libertine
was already far on this road.
1
She is a former nun who was
debauched
long ago by Docre.
2
The men, when grown up, frequently become drunken, and the girls
debauched
.
3
Now tell me what you and that
debauched
McCarthyite have been doing?
4
Yes, jealousy, causeless jealousy, is the condition of our
debauched
conjugal life.
5
She met his gaze boldly, like a woman willing to be
debauched
.
Usage of
unchaste
in English
1
Once they were accused before King Nebuchadnezzar of leading an
unchaste
life.
2
We must avoid immodest conversation,
unchaste
words, vile stories, and shameless jests.
3
This maybe true if it is meant to include all habitually
unchaste
women.
4
That this is the case, appears more evidently from such as are
unchaste
.
5
I contracted an acquaintance with a woman who was
unchaste
,
perverse, and malignant.
6
Vicious and profligate, drunken and
unchaste
,
as a class, they certainly were not.
7
How different from himself- ahatefulself-lover
,
an
unchaste
priest, a drunkard.
8
Off the stage she was sly, treacherous, capricious, greedy, ungrateful, ignorant, and
unchaste
.
9
The following documents disclose the form their
unchaste
deliberations assumed.
10
Humanity must become chaste, for only the beasts were
unchaste
.
11
It will not do to enter heaven singing one of those
unchaste
,
unholy sonnets.
12
Chastity cannot be predicated of those who believe marriages to be
unchaste
,
n. 154.
13
He couldn't understand why Slade, frankly
unchaste
himself, should consider his chastity so important.
14
Thy father was not a man of evil, nor thy mother a woman
unchaste
!
15
Everyone knows everyone else is
unchaste
,
and there is a more normal system of values.
16
The idea being that the ceremonies could not be duly performed by an
unchaste
vestal.-D.
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unchaste
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unchaste life
unchaste thoughts
unchaste women
unchaste freedom
always unchaste
More collocations
Translations for
unchaste
Catalan
impúdic
Spanish
lascivo
Unchaste
through the time
Unchaste
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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