licentious
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adjective
1. promiscuous and unprincipled in sexual matters:
⦅かたく・非難して⦆ 不道徳な, ふしだらな; (性的に)だらしない
e.g. the ruler's tyrannical and licentious behavior
e.g. unlike many of the artists who frequented the Soho scene of the 1960s, he did not lead a licentious life.
2. archaic disregarding accepted rules or conventions, especially in grammar or literary style.
DERIVATIVES
licentiously |līˈsenSHəslē| adverb
licentiousness |līˈsenSHəsnəs| noun
ORIGIN
late Middle English: from Latin licentiosus, from licentia ‘freedom’.