LICENTIOUS in a Sentence
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Example sentences for LICENTIOUS, such as:
1. Bossuet will take a little turn in the court and talk with the young law licentiates.
2. Unscrupulously seducing the daughter of his host, Don Juan felt no qualms about the immorality of his licentious behavior.
3. He had learned from a young licentiate in law, an habitual frequenter of the courts, that Thenardier was in close confinement.
2. Unscrupulously seducing the daughter of his host, Don Juan felt no qualms about the immorality of his licentious behavior.
3. He had learned from a young licentiate in law, an habitual frequenter of the courts, that Thenardier was in close confinement.
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Meanings and Examples of LICENTIOUS
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licentious
a. amoral; unrestrained; lacking moral discipline or ignoring legal restraint
Classic Sentence:
1 He had also a wish to establish himself in the good graces of the lady; for John was at least as licentious in his pleasures as profligate in his ambition.
2 It was a peculiar combination of old-maidishness and licentiousness that made Cutter seem so despicable.
3 Bossuet will take a little turn in the court and talk with the young law licentiates.
4 He had learned from a young licentiate in law, an habitual frequenter of the courts, that Thenardier was in close confinement.
Example Sentence:
1 Unscrupulously seducing the daughter of his host, Don Juan felt no qualms about the immorality of his licentious behavior.