louche (Meaning)

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louche (s)

disreputable and dissolute, somewhat agreeably

louche Sentence Examples

  1. The louche atmosphere of the dimly lit lounge hinted at hidden secrets.
  2. The man had a louche smile that suggested a life of intrigue and indulgence.
  3. The louche society gathering was a tableau of excess and decadence.
  4. The woman's louche mannerisms exuded an aura of mystery and calculated seduction.
  5. The louche nightclub pulsed with a rhythm that promised a night of indulgence and recklessness.
  6. The louche artist's work depicted scenes of hedonism and moral ambiguity.
  7. The louche politician attracted both admirers and detractors with his charisma and questionable ethics.
  8. The louche detective's unconventional methods led him down a path of questionable morality.
  9. The louche atmosphere of the old hotel conjured up images of illicit affairs and forgotten scandals.
  10. The louche character in the novel captured the essence of a world where morality was fluid and boundaries blurred.

FAQs About the word louche

disreputable and dissolute, somewhat agreeably

notorious, criminal, disreputable, immoral, infamous, shady, unrespectable, dirty, shoddy, bad

legal, honest, noble, principled, ethical, reputable, respectable, ethical, honest, legal

The louche atmosphere of the dimly lit lounge hinted at hidden secrets.

The man had a louche smile that suggested a life of intrigue and indulgence.

The louche society gathering was a tableau of excess and decadence.

The woman's louche mannerisms exuded an aura of mystery and calculated seduction.