debauched (Meaning)

Wordnet

debauched (s)

unrestrained by convention or morality

Webster

debauched (imp. & p. p.)

of Debauch

Webster

debauched (a.)

Dissolute; dissipated.

debauched Sentence Examples

  1. The debauched aristocrat spent his nights reveling in wild parties and excessive indulgence.
  2. The debauched behavior of the rockstar shocked even his most loyal fans.
  3. She was known for her debauched lifestyle, often seen stumbling out of nightclubs in the early hours of the morning.
  4. The debauched atmosphere of the speakeasy was a haven for those seeking to escape prohibition-era morality.
  5. The debauched ruler squandered the kingdom's resources on lavish feasts and extravagant entertainments.
  6. The debauched artist's work often reflected the chaos and excesses of his own life.
  7. The debauched fraternity house was notorious for its wild parties and rowdy behavior.
  8. The debauched emperor's reign was marked by scandal and excess, leading to the decline of his empire.
  9. Despite his debauched reputation, he managed to maintain a loyal circle of friends who indulged in his excesses.
  10. The debauched libertine cared for nothing except his own pleasure, heedless of the consequences for others.

FAQs About the word debauched

unrestrained by convention or moralityof Debauch, Dissolute; dissipated.

decadent, dissolute,corrupt, degraded, sick, dissipated, debased, loose, perverted, demoralized

pure, pure, incorruptible, ethical, principled, principled, ethical, moral, virtuous, honest

The debauched aristocrat spent his nights reveling in wild parties and excessive indulgence.

The debauched behavior of the rockstar shocked even his most loyal fans.

She was known for her debauched lifestyle, often seen stumbling out of nightclubs in the early hours of the morning.

The debauched atmosphere of the speakeasy was a haven for those seeking to escape prohibition-era morality.