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lascivious

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Adj — Showing an excessive or improper interest in sex; lewd.

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lascivious remarks lascivious behavior a lascivious grin

A formal or literary word, often used in legal or disapproving contexts rather than casual speech.

Etymology

From Latin lascivus, meaning "playful" or "wanton," which took on a more sexual overtone over time.

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What does “lascivious” mean?

The word “lascivious” means showing an excessive or improper interest in sex; lewd.

How do you pronounce “lascivious”?

“Lascivious” is pronounced luh-SIH-vih-uhs (/ləˈsɪvi.əs/ in IPA).

How do you use “lascivious” in a sentence?

Here is “lascivious” used in a sentence: “The judge called the comments lascivious and inappropriate for the workplace.”

What part of speech is “lascivious”?

“Lascivious” is an adjective.

Where does the word “lascivious” come from?

The word “lascivious” comes from Latin.

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