unchaste in English

adjective
1
relating to or engaging in sexual activity, especially of an illicit or extramarital nature.
unchaste subjects in art

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1. Chastity in an Unchaste World

2. 2 I'm an unchaste and sinful woman .

3. 4 In other words, "turtle" and wife must be unchaste .

4. 5 Better unchaste than humourless, better dead than a dead weight.

5. The now unchaste individual’s life has already been ruined and his reputation soiled.

6. And, indeed, if I had stayed unchaste, I would have gotten burned out.

7. 3 And, indeed, if I had stayed unchaste, I would have gotten burned out.

8. 1 The question as to whether an unchaste priest might celebrate the mass became important.

9. He also rebuked the proud and unchaste among his people, warning them of the consequences if they would not repent.

10. 6 If she dared to violate the rules in the patriarchal society, she would be regarded as an unchaste and vicious woman.

11. Just one indiscretion, such as an angry outburst, one act of the misuse of alcohol, or an incident involving unchaste sexual behavior, is enough to ruin the good reputation of a respected person.

12. 'Acemetic yelps mulatta Mellitz Ortalis tailor-made anticipating homologies Dasyproctidae immy apometabolism undeceased Steinke chettik roentgens pillowber unchaste hot-gospeller unpaining semimagically unsequenced nonveracious chaired disk-bearing supersufficient flourishment antisocialist monarchizer overreadily Antipedobaptist Fashing naib

13. Carnal adjective sexual, animal, sexy (informal), fleshly, erotic, sensual, randy (informal, chiefly Brit.), steamy (informal), raunchy (slang), sensuous, voluptuous, lewd, wanton, amorous, salacious, prurient, impure, lascivious, lustful, lecherous, libidinous, licentious, unchaste Their passion became inflamed and their Carnal desires ran wild.

14. In this way, by creating the archetypal woman of sensibility, in whom docility and submissiveness were considered most valuable, society had created the Contemptibly "unchaste" woman, invariably considered by that same society as a threat to the established domestic order.

15. [from 14th Century] 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, chapter v, in Le Morte Darthur, book VII: whanne he had ouertaken the damoysel / anone she sayd what dost thow here / thou stynkest al of the kechyn / thy clothes ben Bawdy of the greece and talowe that thou gaynest in kyng Arthurs kechyn· Obscene; filthy; unchaste