Debauch

//dɪˈbɔːt͡ʃ//

Synonyms for "debauch" (180 found)

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etymologically related_to

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Translations

54 translations across 16 languages.

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Bulgarian

4 entries
  • развра́т noun (act of debauchery)
  • изопачавам verb ((transitive) to debase something)
  • покварявам verb ((transitive) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce)
  • развалям verb ((transitive) to debase something)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 放蕩 /放荡 noun (act of debauchery)
  • 使墮落 /使堕落 verb ((transitive) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce)

Dutch

2 entries
  • ontaarden verb ((transitive) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce)
  • ontwaarden verb ((transitive) to debase something)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • diboĉi noun (act of debauchery)

Finnish

3 entries
  • turmeleminen noun (act of debauchery)
  • turmella verb ((transitive) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce)
  • turmella verb ((transitive) to debase something)

French

2 entries
  • débauche noun (act of debauchery)
  • débaucher verb ((transitive) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce)

German

4 entries
  • Ausschweifung noun (act of debauchery)
  • Prassen noun (act of debauchery)
  • Prasserei noun (act of debauchery)
  • Schwelgen noun (act of debauchery)

Greek

4 entries
  • ακολασία noun (act of debauchery)
  • διαφθείρω verb ((transitive) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce)
  • διαφθείρω verb ((transitive) to debase something)
  • εκφυλίζω verb ((transitive) to debase something)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • ра́зврат noun (act of debauchery)

Māori

3 entries
  • whakatautauhea verb ((transitive) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce)
  • whakatautauhea verb ((transitive) to debase something)
  • whakatautauwhea verb ((transitive) to debase something)

Polish

1 entries
  • zdeprawować verb ((transitive) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce)

Romanian

1 entries
  • destrăbălare noun (act of debauchery)

Russian

4 entries
  • дебо́ш noun (act of debauchery)
  • развра́т noun (act of debauchery)
  • разгу́л noun (act of debauchery)
  • развращать verb ((transitive) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce)

Scottish Gaelic

1 entries
  • misg noun (act of debauchery)

Spanish

1 entries
  • corrupción noun (act of debauchery)

Swedish

4 entries
  • excess noun (act of debauchery)
  • orgie noun (act of debauchery)
  • utsvävning noun (act of debauchery)
  • depravera verb ((transitive) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce)

Sample sentences

12 total sentences available.

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The pirates wished to debauch him because of his beauty.

Source: tatoeba (8291275)

I want to debauch myself.

Source: tatoeba (12340242)

[E]v'ry twentieth pace / Conducts the unguarded noſe to ſuch a whiff / Of ſtale debauch forth-iſſuing from the ſtyes / That law has licenſed, as makes temp'rance reel.

Source: wiktionary

I rose by candle-light, and consumed, in the intensest application, the hours which every other individual of our party wasted in enervating slumbers, from the hesternal dissipation or debauch.

Source: wiktionary

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.