Crossword-Solution: LICENTIOUS 10 letters, 81 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Licentious a. Characterized by license; passing due bounds;
excessive; abusive of freedom; wantonly offensive; as, a licentious
press.
Licentious a. Unrestrained by law or morality; lawless; immoral;
dissolute; lewd; lascivious; as, a licentious man; a licentious life.

We have 81 clues for the answer “LICENTIOUS”

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oversexed 1 answer
lacking moral discipline 1 answer
Like Casanova 1 answer
Infested with cooties? 1 answer
unmoral 2 answers
Neronian 3 answers
"Cooties" 3 answers
Randy 7 answers
DIRTY AND INFESTED WITH RATS 10 answers
CYPRIAN 13 answers
Scabrous 14 answers
Fleshly 14 answers
satyric 16 answers
ANARCHIC 17 answers
incontinent 21 answers
Unchaste 29 answers
Unprincipled 30 answers
Libertine 35 answers
Tyrannical 41 answers
Raunchy 44 answers
reprobate 46 answers
on heat 46 answers
Debauched 48 answers
pornographic 48 answers
nonselective 48 answers
concupiscent 50 answers
Bawdy 50 answers
aphrodisiacal 50 answers
uncurbed 50 answers
procreative 50 answers
erogenous 51 answers
reproductive 51 answers
Racy 51 answers
Genital 52 answers
trashy 52 answers
amoral 52 answers
amative 52 answers
sybaritic 53 answers
promiscuous 53 answers
insinuative 54 answers
Hedonistic 54 answers
Risqué 54 answers
dissolute 54 answers
enamoured 55 answers
horny 55 answers
Amatory 55 answers
sexual 55 answers
Profligate 57 answers
sensual 57 answers
epicurean 58 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LICENTIOUS (5)

For the opposite reason, Prince John hated and contemned the few Saxon families of consequence which subsisted in England, and omitted no opportunity of mortifying and affronting them; being conscious that his person and pretensions were disliked by them, as well as by the greater part of the English commons, who feared farther innovation upon their rights and liberties, from a sovereign of John’s licentious and tyrannical disposition.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Immoral, licentious, anarchical, unscientific—call them by what names you will—yet, from an aesthetic point of view, those ancient days of the Colour Revolt were the glorious childhood of Art in Flatland—a childhood, alas, that never ripened into manhood, nor even reached the blossom of youth.
Flatland Edwin A. Abbott 1994
And then he got into the company of a more refined, licentious sort of people, and taking to all their wanton ways rushed into the opposite extreme from an abhorrence of his father's meanness.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
Nay, every libertine will think he has a right to insult her with his licentious passion; and should the unhappy creature shrink from the insolent overture, he will sneeringly taunt her with pretence of modesty.
Charlotte Temple Susanna Rowson 2006
Immoral, licentious, anarchical, unscientific--call them by what names you will--yet, from an aesthetic point of view, those ancient days of the Colour Revolt were the glorious childhood of Art in Flatland--a childhood, alas, that never ripened into manhood, nor even reached the blossom of youth.
Flatland: Edwin A. Abbot 1995

Quotes with LICENTIOUS (3)

I intend to marry Michael, and squander all his money and run his life, and make sure he never again consorts with wicked women or gambles with licentious men. I promise I will henpeck him until he has no life beyond what I allow him, and when we die, I will lie in his arms through all eternity.
Christina Dodd In Bed with the Duke
As a hedge against possible failure to prove adultery, this alleged “that for a period of time from 1901 and continuing thereafter he [had] kept up and continued an undue, improper, indecorous and licentious association and intimacy with a woman, named Mabel Cochrane, many years his junior, and of questionable character and immoral habits.”[i] Furthermore, Nina accused James of “bestowing upon and receiving marked and improper attention” beginning in the fall of 1901, “indulg…
Jean Elson Gross Misbehavior and Wickedness: A Notorious Divorce in Early Twentieth-Century America
Here then is an infallible criterion, by which the nation may judge of the intentions of those who govern it ... if they corrupt the morals of the people, spread a taste for luxury, effeminacy, a rage for licentious pleasures, - if they stimulate the higher orders to a ruinous pomp and extravagance, - beware, citizens! beware of those corruptors! they only aim at purchasing slaves in order to exercise over them an arbitrary sway.
Emer de Vattel The Law of Nations
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1984–2003).