A dissolute person; usually a man who is morally unrestrained.
Unrestrained by convention or morality.
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.
6 The libertine life they were now practising was quite to their taste.
7 Hard-heartedness, as it is called, is an essential of the libertine 's character.
8 A heartless bastard, a rakehell, a libertine , and he made no apologies.
9 Do you mean to go to the bed of that old libertine ?
10 A worn-out libertine ; a sneering, cynical misogynist; a nauseated reveller; a hateful egotist.
11 A general idea obtains that the libertine example set forth by Charles II.
12 There they applied their libertine values to the creation of the new service.
13 The rage of the frantic libertine increased as the struggle continued.
14 Then the libertine , in the habit of his valet, serenades his new charmer.
15 To speak the truth you are simply playing the game of a libertine .
16 Reproaches him for his libertine declarations in all companies against matrimony.
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