dissolute

adj
/ˈdɪsəljuːt/UK

Etymology

From Middle English dissolute, from Latin dissolutus.

  1. derived from dissolutus
  2. inherited from dissolute

Definitions

  1. Unrestrained by morality.

  2. Recklessly abandoned to sensual pleasures.

  3. An immoral person devoted to sensual pleasures.

    • [H]e illustrated the hypocrisy of his party; and was often known to exercise his talent of drinking a company of dissolutes under the table.

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