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chastely

adverb as in morally

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Groups like the Proud Boys would organize protests of family-friendly drag events, baselessly arguing that people in silly costumes chastely reading children's books somehow "sexualizes" children.

From Salon

Catholic moral theology has been consistent throughout the church’s history about the obligation to live chastely.

Helen notices that even the mannequins in store windows are now chastely veiled — but unlike her, the mannequins are not for sale.

Soon enough, G is spending most nights in B’s bed, chastely but not necessarily unromantically.

Scattered across nearly 300 landscaped acres, the 13-year-old showcase of contemporary art is as chastely secluded as a medieval convent.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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