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libertine
adjective as in debauched
Strong matches
noun as in debauched person
Weak match
Example Sentences
That view treats Middle America as a catchall for sensibility, moral uprightness and a mythical strain of virtue incorrectly believed to be absent from the supposedly libertine coasts or in large cities.
Trump, 77, has a libertine past, a salesman’s flair and an extraordinary instinct for insult.
But it's quite clear from the polling that most conservative evangelical Christians like the libertine, gutter-snipe Donald Trump even more than the rest of the Republican Party.
Musk begged Trump to come back to Twitter with vulgar memes like this designed to entice the libertine ex-president:
When he first sang with Stills and Nash in California, he knew his future lay in its libertine lifestyle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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