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单词 libertinism
释义

libertinism

noun

lib·​er·​tin·​ism ˈli-bər-ˌtē-ˌni-zəm How to pronounce libertinism (audio)
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: the quality or state of being libertine : the behavior of a libertine

Synonyms

  • abjection
  • corruption
  • corruptness
  • debasement
  • debauchery
  • decadence
  • decadency
  • degeneracy
  • degenerateness
  • degeneration
  • degradation
  • demoralization
  • depravity
  • dissipatedness
  • dissipation
  • dissoluteness
  • libertinage
  • perversion
  • pervertedness
  • rakishness
  • turpitude
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Example Sentences

a group of urban bohemians who were better known for their libertinism than for their intellectualism even by the standards of ancient Rome, Caligula's reign was marked by a libertinism that went beyond the pale
Recent Examples on the Web Evil excited certain Surrealists who, for instance, celebrated the predatory libertinism of the Marquis de Sade. Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker, 25 Oct. 2021 Sade, after all, viewed himself not just as a libertine, but as a philosopher of libertinism (one of his works was titled Philosophy in the Boudoir). Mitchell Abidor, The New York Review of Books, 12 Feb. 2020 Long before Christ, the same idea was shared by the European Renaissance, Sophocles, Themistocles, Socrates, Mozart, and Goethe, the quest for a refinement of emotion and libertinism. Bohumil Hrabal, Harper's magazine, 25 Nov. 2019 Others, following Israeli president Benjamin Netanyahu, aim to make a virtue of Trump’s libertinism and cruelty, comparing him to Cyrus the Great, the Persian king, who is said to have paved the way for the Jewish exodus. Virginia Heffernan, WIRED, 21 June 2018 Yet Will’s own moment of libertinism is destined to pass into history at much the same time as Nantwich’s. Andrew Marantz, The New Yorker, 10 Oct. 2011 Others, following Israeli president Benjamin Netanyahu, aim to make a virtue of Trump’s libertinism and cruelty, comparing him to Cyrus the Great, the Persian king, who is said to have paved the way for the Jewish exodus. Virginia Heffernan, WIRED, 21 June 2018 Yet Will’s own moment of libertinism is destined to pass into history at much the same time as Nantwich’s. Andrew Marantz, The New Yorker, 10 Oct. 2011 Christian liberty of this kind provided no excuse for libertinism. Joseph Loconte, WSJ, 26 Oct. 2017 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1611, in the meaning defined above

libertinism

noun

1
as in dissoluteness
a sinking to a state of low moral standards and behavior a group of urban bohemians who were better known for their libertinism than for their intellectualism

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • dissoluteness
  • corruptness
  • degradation
  • corruption
  • libertinage
  • debasement
  • turpitude
  • decadence
  • sinfulness
  • degeneracy
  • perversion
  • rakishness
  • decadency
  • abjection
  • dissipation
  • debauchery
  • immorality
  • demoralization
  • depravity
  • evil
  • pervertedness
  • degenerateness
  • degeneration
  • dissipatedness
  • wickedness
  • villainy
  • squalor
  • gangrene
  • filth
  • rot

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • virtue
  • morality
  • goodness
  • righteousness
2
as in corruption
immoral conduct or practices harmful or offensive to society even by the standards of ancient Rome, Caligula's reign was marked by a libertinism that went beyond the pale

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • corruption
  • immorality
  • sin
  • licentiousness
  • sinfulness
  • evil
  • libertinage
  • profligacy
  • debauchery
  • evilness
  • corruptness
  • depravity
  • vice
  • iniquity
  • badness
  • dissoluteness
  • criminality
  • bad
  • blackness
  • vileness
  • iniquitousness
  • wickedness
  • ill
  • turpitude
  • lasciviousness
  • lewdness
  • degeneracy
  • unscrupulousness
  • viciousness
  • villainy
  • evildoing
  • perversion
  • wantonness
  • debasement
  • heinousness
  • fiendishness
  • villainousness
  • wrong
  • lechery
  • indecency
  • baseness
  • looseness
  • devilry
  • meanness
  • dissolution
  • degeneration
  • taboo
  • anathema
  • deviltry
  • atrociousness
  • abomination
  • dirtiness
  • wretchedness
  • lousiness
  • lowness
  • pervertedness
  • depravedness
  • miserableness
  • despicableness
  • reprehensibleness
  • tabu

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • morality
  • virtue
  • right
  • legitimacy
  • righteousness
  • integrity
  • rectitude
  • uprightness
  • probity
  • goodness
  • honesty
  • good
  • purity
  • chastity
  • scrupulosity
  • honor
  • scrupulousness
  • virtuousness
  • innocence
  • perfection
  • correctness
  • propriety
  • blamelessness
  • decency
  • rightness
  • seemliness
  • cleanness
  • spotlessness
  • pureness
  • decorousness
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