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Definition of debauchery in English: debaucherynoun dɪˈbɔːtʃ(ə)ridəˈbɔtʃəri mass nounExcessive indulgence in sex, alcohol, or drugs. Example sentencesExamples - For many young men, this would be a licence to indulge in debauchery, but Richie was a sensitive soul.
- Over the last few weeks I've been slowly getting my life back on the straight and narrow after a year or so of hedonistic debauchery.
- Two teams emerged from a haze of weekend debauchery every Sunday to battle it out on the greens of McCarren Park.
- Stag and hen nights have become weekends and even whole weeks of debauchery and indulgence.
- I was into more than my fair share of debauchery and mindless consumption of drugs and alcohol.
- The decadence and debauchery of Paris was beckoning to him and he could hardly resist such open temptation.
- I'm still uncertain whether it was sadness that the week was over or joy that my life of debauchery could resume.
- On the surface, it is a celebration of promiscuity and debauchery.
- There might be tales of drunken debauchery, late night carousing and wild sexual abandon, but only from other people.
- A long weekend at the seaside means drinking, drugging & general debauchery, yes?
- I am against drinking to excess, but generally take a softer stand on debauchery.
- Not that my life has been a wild bacchanalian phantasmagoria of debauchery and dissipation, but I've had my moments.
- In the countryside, these auctions always took place at inns and they sometimes turned into occasions for debauchery and excess.
- If I had half a brain left after my debauchery, I'd give up the other women, and the W-I-F-E.
- We live in a tolerant society where sex drugs and general debauchery are accepted.
- The atmosphere was more family carnival than drunken debauchery.
- There are no redeeming characters in this morality tale of corruption, adultery, and debauchery.
- Wouldn't want to get myself so stressed out that I couldn't enjoy a weekend full of sex and debauchery.
- Many of the British clearly enjoyed a traditional expatriate life of abandoned debauchery.
- I'll finally be able to live that life of debauchery that I always dreamed of.
Synonyms dissipation, dissoluteness, degeneracy, corruption, vice, turpitude, depravity, loucheness, rakishness, libertinism, immodesty, indecency, perversion, shamelessness, iniquity, wickedness, sinfulness, sinning, impropriety, lack of morals, lack of principles, immorality, impurity, unchastity, lasciviousness, salaciousness, lechery, lecherousness, lewdness, bawdiness, lust, lustfulness, libidinousness, licentiousness, promiscuity, wantonness, abandonment, abandon, profligacy, decadence, immoderateness, intemperance, lack of restraint, indulgence, self-indulgence, pleasure-seeking, hedonism, sybaritism rare voluptuousness, concupiscence, lubricity, salacity Definition of debauchery in US English: debaucherynoundəˈbôCHərēdəˈbɔtʃəri Excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures. Example sentencesExamples - Stag and hen nights have become weekends and even whole weeks of debauchery and indulgence.
- I'll finally be able to live that life of debauchery that I always dreamed of.
- Wouldn't want to get myself so stressed out that I couldn't enjoy a weekend full of sex and debauchery.
- A long weekend at the seaside means drinking, drugging & general debauchery, yes?
- There are no redeeming characters in this morality tale of corruption, adultery, and debauchery.
- The atmosphere was more family carnival than drunken debauchery.
- I was into more than my fair share of debauchery and mindless consumption of drugs and alcohol.
- I am against drinking to excess, but generally take a softer stand on debauchery.
- There might be tales of drunken debauchery, late night carousing and wild sexual abandon, but only from other people.
- I'm still uncertain whether it was sadness that the week was over or joy that my life of debauchery could resume.
- On the surface, it is a celebration of promiscuity and debauchery.
- Two teams emerged from a haze of weekend debauchery every Sunday to battle it out on the greens of McCarren Park.
- The decadence and debauchery of Paris was beckoning to him and he could hardly resist such open temptation.
- Over the last few weeks I've been slowly getting my life back on the straight and narrow after a year or so of hedonistic debauchery.
- If I had half a brain left after my debauchery, I'd give up the other women, and the W-I-F-E.
- In the countryside, these auctions always took place at inns and they sometimes turned into occasions for debauchery and excess.
- For many young men, this would be a licence to indulge in debauchery, but Richie was a sensitive soul.
- Many of the British clearly enjoyed a traditional expatriate life of abandoned debauchery.
- Not that my life has been a wild bacchanalian phantasmagoria of debauchery and dissipation, but I've had my moments.
- We live in a tolerant society where sex drugs and general debauchery are accepted.
Synonyms dissipation, dissoluteness, degeneracy, corruption, vice, turpitude, depravity, loucheness, rakishness, libertinism, immodesty, indecency, perversion, shamelessness, iniquity, wickedness, sinfulness, sinning, impropriety, lack of morals, lack of principles, immorality, impurity, unchastity, lasciviousness, salaciousness, lechery, lecherousness, lewdness, bawdiness, lust, lustfulness, libidinousness, licentiousness, promiscuity, wantonness, abandonment, abandon, profligacy, decadence, immoderateness, intemperance, lack of restraint, indulgence, self-indulgence, pleasure-seeking, hedonism, sybaritism |