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debauchery in Japanese

debauchery in Japanese is 放蕩, 淫乱, 淫逸 — debauchery means excessive, unrestrained indulgence in pleasure — heavy drinking, sex, or drug use seen as scandalous.

debauchery in Japanese

放蕩
noun
Pronounced: hōtō
淫乱
noun
Pronounced: inran
淫逸
noun
Pronounced: in'itsu
漁色
noun
Pronounced: gyoshoku
酒色
noun
Pronounced: shushoku

What does "debauchery" mean?

  1. noun Excessive, unrestrained indulgence in pleasure — heavy drinking, sex, or drug use seen as scandalous.
    "Reports of debauchery at the estate scandalised the whole county."

debauchery in a sentence

  • Reports of debauchery at the estate scandalised the whole county.
  • The emperor was infamous for nights of debauchery in the palace.

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What is "debauchery" in Japanese?

"debauchery" in Japanese is 放蕩, 淫乱, 淫逸. debauchery means: Excessive, unrestrained indulgence in pleasure — heavy drinking, sex, or drug use seen as scandalous.

How do you pronounce 放蕩?

"debauchery" in Japanese is 放蕩, pronounced "hōtō".

How do you use "debauchery" in a sentence?

Example: "Reports of debauchery at the estate scandalised the whole county." In Japanese, "debauchery" is 放蕩, 淫乱, 淫逸.

Are there other ways to say "debauchery" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "debauchery": 放蕩, 淫乱, 淫逸, 漁色, 酒色.

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