Libertine Mnemonic
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libertine
libertine
/ˈlɪb.ə.tiːn/
libertine
Examples
- That is anarchy and libertine excess.
- Besides, the younger Dionysius was given to libertine practices.
- He also produced many engravings of libertine contents.
- The libertines allowed the trial to drag on in an attempt to harass Calvin.
- In his early years, he had been something of a libertine.
- She also advocates a libertine morality in regards to sexual ethics.
- Most men are libertines today, and no law could be enforced against them.
- I've heard talk of some old dictionary using the word to mean libertine.
- He is much inclined to libertine wanderings, without, however, regreting proper attention at home.
- He was incensed that his boss could pursue a libertine lifestyle yet envisage running for president.
a dissolute person; usually a man who is morally unrestrained
noun
unrestrained by convention or morality
adjective
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"Liberty + Valentine. He loves freedom too much, breaking rules for fun."
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