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concupiscent

[kon-kyoo-pi-suhnt, kong-] / kɒnˈkyu pɪ sənt, kɒŋ- /
ADJECTIVE
lustful
Synonyms


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Nick Offerman, the comic he-man of Parks and Recreation, stars as Ignatius J Reilly, a gluttonous and concupiscent layabout, slothfully adrift in New Orleans.

From The Guardian • Aug. 27, 2015

The audacious scope of the novel is nothing less than the anatomy of love�from filial to fraternal, from spiritual to concupiscent, from self-regarding to self-sacrificing.

From Time Magazine Archive

This uneasy alliance between corseted but concupiscent industry and one of its most irascible critics is, perhaps, more aptly illustrated in The Caine Mutiny, which Columbia Pictures will release this summer.

From Time Magazine Archive

There is no difficulty in seeing that the charioteer represents the reason, or that the black horse is the symbol of the sensual or concupiscent element of human nature.

From Phaedrus by Jowett, Benjamin

The stages of the conflict are many and various; and she is sorely let and hindered by the animal desires of the inferior or concupiscent steed.

From Phaedrus by Jowett, Benjamin