different between indecorous vs licentious
indecorous
English
Etymology
in- +? decorous
Adjective
indecorous (comparative more indecorous, superlative most indecorous)
- improper, immodest or indecent
Antonyms
- decorous
Translations
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licentious
English
Alternative forms
- licentuous (misconstruction)
Etymology
Latin licenti?sus, from licentia (“license, freedom”).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /la?.?s?n.??s/
Adjective
licentious (comparative more licentious, superlative most licentious)
- Lacking restraint, or ignoring societal standards, particularly in sexual conduct.
- Disregarding accepted rules.
Derived terms
- licentiousness
Related terms
- license
Translations
See also
- incontinent
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