Concupiscent

//kɒnˈkjuːpɪ.sənt//

Synonyms for "concupiscent" (48 found)

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Translations

11 translations across 7 languages.

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Bulgarian

1 entries
  • похотлив adj (amorous, lustful)

Czech

1 entries
  • smyslný adj (amorous, lustful)

German

2 entries
  • lüstern adj (amorous, lustful)
  • wollüstig adj (amorous, lustful)

Polish

3 entries
  • lubieżny adj (amorous, lustful)
  • pożądliwy adj (amorous, lustful)
  • zmysłowy adj (amorous, lustful)

Serbo-Croatian

1 entries
  • pohotan adj (amorous, lustful)

Spanish

1 entries
  • concupiscente adj (amorous, lustful)

Swedish

2 entries
  • lysten adj (amorous, lustful)
  • lystnadsfull adj (amorous, lustful)

Sample sentences

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1894 — Plato's The Republic, Book VIII, translated by Benjamin Jowett Is not such an one likely to seat the concupiscent and covetous element on the vacant throne and to suffer it to play the great king within him, girt with tiara and chain and scimitar?

Source: wiktionary

Call the roller of big cigars, / The muscular one, and bid him whip / In kitchen cups concupiscent curds.

Source: wiktionary

The rumors about Carnival 7NC’s are legion, one such rumor being that their Cruises are kind of like floating meat-market bars and that their ships bob with a conspicuous carnal squeakatasqueakata at night. There’s none of this kind of concupiscent behavior aboard the Nadir, I’m happy to say.

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