Crossword-Solution: LICENTIOUSNESS 14 letters, 39 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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the quality of being lewd and lascivious 1 answer
porno 31 answers
Porn 32 answers
pornography 32 answers
rottenness 32 answers
indecency 33 answers
Ordure 33 answers
filthiness 34 answers
Lewdness 35 answers
involution 37 answers
dissoluteness 37 answers
Smut 37 answers
contortion 46 answers
Obscenity 46 answers
scum 48 answers
depredation 51 answers
exploitation 52 answers
debasement 55 answers
filth 56 answers
Impairment 61 answers
DIRT ___ 65 answers
Trash 69 answers
debauchery 71 answers
Defilement 71 answers
Immorality 72 answers
misuse 72 answers
regression 73 answers
perversion 73 answers
Iniquity 74 answers
Degeneration 74 answers
Vice 75 answers
Crime __ 75 answers
depravity 76 answers
corruption 76 answers
Abnormality 76 answers
Aberration 77 answers
Deviation 80 answers
Abuse 85 answers
Evil 95 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LICENTIOUSNESS (5)

Isaac paused at the gate, to consider how he might seek entrance in the manner most likely to bespeak favour; for he was well aware, that to his unhappy race the reviving fanaticism of the Order was not less dangerous than their unprincipled licentiousness; and that his religion would be the object of hate and persecution in the one case, as his wealth would have exposed him in the other to the extortions of unrelenting oppression.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
True, I said; and this, Glaucon, like all the rest, must proceed after an orderly fashion; in a city of the blessed, licentiousness is an unholy thing which the rulers will forbid.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
Elton!—‘Jane Fairfax and Jane Fairfax.’ Heavens! Let me not suppose that she dares go about, Emma Woodhouse-ing me!—But upon my honour, there seems no limits to the licentiousness of that woman’s tongue!” Emma had not to listen to such paradings again—to any so exclusively addressed to herself—so disgustingly decorated with a “dear Miss Woodhouse.” The change on Mrs.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
The brutal heartlessness and licentiousness of the court which the exiled Charles brought back with him, and the release from Puritan restraint, explain partly the state of things, or rather the degree to which the state of things was pushed.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
TILL THE PRESENT TIME.--In the general corruption of morals, which rose to its height during the reign of Louis XVI., gambling kept pace with, if it did not outstrip, every other licentiousness of that dismal epoch.(61) Indeed, the universal excitement of the nation naturally tended to develope every desperate passion of our nature; and that the revolutionary troubles and agitation of the empire helped to increase the gambling propensity of the French, is evident from the magnitude of the results on record.
The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Andrew Steinmetz 1996

Quotes with LICENTIOUSNESS (3)

I have grown weary of literature: silence alone comforts me. If I continue to write, it’s because I have nothing more to accomplish in this world except to wait for death. Searching for the word in darkness. Any little success invades me and puts me in full view of everyone. I long to wallow in the mud. I can scarcely control my need for self-abasement, my craving for licentiousness and debauchery. Sin tempts me, forbidden pleasures lure me. I want to be both pig and hen, the…
Clarice Lispector
May I not safely credit her assertions? Will it not be easy for me to forget her sex, and still consider her as my Friend and my disciple? Surely her love is as pure as She describes. Had it been the offspring of mere licentiousness, would She so long have concealed it in her own bosom?
Matthew Lewis The Monk: A Romance
In the room of holding out an example for imitation, [the nobility] give only a warning to the lower classes of the people, who are taught to despise the boasted pre-eminence of birth, when attached to the meanest actions and most unwarrantable pursuits; and from hence proceeds all the licentiousness and spirit of equality that causes general disturbance.
Eliza Parsons The Girl of the Mountains