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unchaste

[uhn-cheyst] / ʌnˈtʃeɪst /


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Onstage next to her, Mrs. Pence, an evangelical Christian whose initial distaste for Mr. Trump’s unchaste behavior has been widely reported, gave rare public testimony about how much she thinks Mr. Trump respects women.

From New York Times

Halliday’s début arrived in February, dangling bait: a roman à clef starring an aging and unchaste Philip Roth.

From The New Yorker

Well, because counsel understands that to many it demonstrates the unchaste character of the victim.

From New York Times

Other vices may sometimes bring people together: You may find good fellowship and jokes and friendliness among drunken people or unchaste people.

From Washington Post

“Why do we have to have such unchaste and disgusting displays of women in a beautiful, old town as Leesburg?” one woman wrote to the council.

From Washington Post