A dissolute person; usually a man who is morally unrestrained.
Unrestrained by convention or morality.
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Examples for "fast "
1 A similar fast - charge network for Europe will be announced later this year.
2 For particularly serious crimes, including alleged terrorism, the process can be fast - tracked .
3 At times of great stress, comfort food and fast food are best.
4 They bring construction work and good jobs in the fast - growing tech industry.
5 Our health, our economy, our income, even cooked food and fast food.
1 Consider our work with former Soviet states to secure loose nuclear material.
2 Read: New law banning loose cigarette sales hurts spaza shops and hawkers
3 Tufts loose ; ovicell small in proportion to the size of the cells.
4 In fact today it was very loose : almost ready to fall off.
5 Dow's solution involves cutting loose Greece and Portugal, and probably Ireland too.
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 The forestry ministry estimates there are 35 million hectares of degraded land.
2 After Zhu, inequality thrived, the environment was degraded and political reform stagnated.
3 In the northern Netherlands, the degraded condition of the mass continued longest.
4 The feeling grew in Rose that the Countess lowered and degraded her.
5 At the same time they were in many respects the most degraded .
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 We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence.
2 In a short time, I'm going to degenerate into a bestial state.
3 But if the situation continues to degenerate , that insulation might wear thin.
4 He would not be the dupe of such degenerate fables; God forbid.
5 They were alone; just they two, the degenerate ruffian and his victim.
1 Chagatai was at the centre of a riotous group of young warriors.
2 This time the colonies avoided the error of disorderly or riotous opposition.
3 The meal goes on in the same riotous style as described before.
4 We can confirm that action was taken to disperse the riotous crowd.
5 Her riotous cackle unnerved Kyle far more than he thought it should.
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 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 .
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.
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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