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/lɪˈsɛnʃəs/ · lic.en.tious
adjective
- Lacking restraint or morality, particularly in sexual conduct. The licentious behavior of the 18th-century aristocracy was a subject of scandal and gossip.
- Disregarding accepted rules or conventions. The company's licentious approach to marketing led to a series of high-profile controversies.
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Did you know? The term 'licentious' has been used to describe the works of authors such as John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, who was known for his scandalous and licentious poetry in the 17th century.