lascivious (Meaning)

Wordnet

lascivious (s)

driven by lust; preoccupied with or exhibiting lustful desires

Webster

lascivious (a.)

Wanton; lewd; lustful; as, lascivious men; lascivious desires.

Tending to produce voluptuous or lewd emotions.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lascivious

lascivious Sentence Examples

  1. The lascivious gaze he cast upon her revealed his intentions clearly.
  2. His lascivious comments made her uncomfortable in his presence.
  3. The novel contained several lascivious scenes that bordered on explicit.
  4. She recoiled from his lascivious advances, feeling repulsed by his demeanor.
  5. The comedian's jokes veered into lascivious territory, much to the discomfort of the audience.
  6. The painting depicted a lascivious scene of debauchery, shocking viewers with its explicitness.
  7. Despite her modest attire, she couldn't escape the lascivious stares of some men in the room.
  8. The magazine featured articles on topics ranging from politics to lascivious gossip.
  9. His lascivious behavior at the party earned him a reputation as a womanizer.
  10. The movie was criticized for its portrayal of women in a lascivious manner, perpetuating harmful stereotypes.

FAQs About the word lascivious

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The lascivious gaze he cast upon her revealed his intentions clearly.

His lascivious comments made her uncomfortable in his presence.

The novel contained several lascivious scenes that bordered on explicit.

She recoiled from his lascivious advances, feeling repulsed by his demeanor.