dissolute
adj/ˈdɪsəljuːt/UK
Etymology
From Middle English dissolute, from Latin dissolutus.
- derived from dissolutus
- inherited from dissolute
Definitions
Unrestrained by morality.
Recklessly abandoned to sensual pleasures.
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.
The neighborhood
- synonymdebauched
- synonymdissipated
- synonymhedonic
- synonymlascivious
- synonymlewd
- synonymlibidinous
- synonymprofligate
- synonymwanton
Derived
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA