salacious (Meaning)

Wordnet

salacious (s)

characterized by lust

suggestive of or tending to moral looseness

Webster

salacious (n.)

Having a propensity to venery; lustful; lecherous.

salacious Sentence Examples

  1. The tabloid headlines screamed salacious accusations, painting a scandalous picture of the celebrity.
  2. The author's salacious novel captivated readers with its forbidden themes and explicit descriptions.
  3. The salacious details of the murder trial titillated the public and filled the airwaves with sensationalism.
  4. The politician's salacious text messages threatened to derail his career and destroy his reputation.
  5. The salacious rumors spread like wildfire, tarnishing the good name of the innocent.
  6. The salacious photographs leaked online, exposing the private lives of public figures.
  7. The salacious nature of the evidence presented in court disgusted and outraged the jury.
  8. The salacious gossip and innuendo surrounding the superstar's love life made headlines for weeks.
  9. The salacious crime scene photos were too graphic to be shown to the public.
  10. The salacious tabloid magazines preyed on the voyeuristic desires of their readers, exploiting the privacy of others for profit.

FAQs About the word salacious

characterized by lust, suggestive of or tending to moral loosenessHaving a propensity to venery; lustful; lecherous.

lascivious, hot,passionate,lewd, satyric, wanton, immoral, licentious, oversexed, lubricous

decent, moral, immaculate, frigid, immaculate, pure, chaste, celibate, frigid, virtuous

The tabloid headlines screamed salacious accusations, painting a scandalous picture of the celebrity.

The author's salacious novel captivated readers with its forbidden themes and explicit descriptions.

The salacious details of the murder trial titillated the public and filled the airwaves with sensationalism.

The politician's salacious text messages threatened to derail his career and destroy his reputation.