Libertinism

Synonyms for "libertinism" (28 found)

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Translations

7 translations across 7 languages.

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Finnish

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  • libertinismi noun (behavior characterized by self-indulgence and lack of restraint)

French

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  • libertinage noun (behavior characterized by self-indulgence and lack of restraint)

German

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  • Libertinismus noun (behavior characterized by self-indulgence and lack of restraint)

Italian

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  • libertinaggio noun (behavior characterized by self-indulgence and lack of restraint)

Portuguese

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  • libertinagem noun (behavior characterized by self-indulgence and lack of restraint)

Romanian

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  • libertinism noun (behavior characterized by self-indulgence and lack of restraint)

Spanish

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  • libertinaje noun (behavior characterized by self-indulgence and lack of restraint)

Sample sentences

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[T]he lord made a boaſt of his libertiniſm, and frequently avowed that he held all women to be fair game (as his lordſhip ſtyled this pretty ſport), and that they were all, without exception, to be won.

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Instead of being a hardy body of "monk-knights," […] they led a life of luxury and libertinism, and were to be found in the most voluptuous courts of Europe.

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Only on college campuses do remnants of libertinism linger. That worries public-health officials, who are witnessing an explosion of sexually transmitted diseases.

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To facilitate their counter-attack, the targets of this critique sought to reduce the plurality of libertinisms to a simple libertine personality.

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