English to Romanian Meaning of unchaste - desfrânat


Unchaste :
desfrânat

irepetabil, desfrânat, fragil, rău, bolnav, imoral, desfrânată, risipitor, zvelt, necurat, profan, nesfânt, murdar, impur

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Definitions of unchaste in English
Adjective(1) not chaste
Examples of unchaste in English
(1) This is Athens, the city that gave man marriage ÔÇÿby which the unchaste nature of the female was at last governed.ÔÇÖ(2) Thus, the chaste woman was sealed, impermeable; the unchaste woman was porous, incontinent.(3) The women, becoming unchaste , will freely wander from one man to the next.(4) Sita came, and Valmiki said, ÔÇÿThey are all saying you are unchaste .ÔÇÖ(5) Mary goes off to a lonely place to give birth to the child, she brings the child back, her family accuses her of unchastity, the child speaks out of his cradle to assure everybody that Mary is not unchaste .(6) Limits placed on the movement of Muslim women, the jobs they can hold and their interactions with men are all rooted in fears of unchaste behavior.(7) William's downfall, in The Zeal of Thy House, comes about partly because of his unchaste , rowdy, and drunken way of life.(8) Denouncing unchaste women, Hamlet madly advises Ophelia to become a celibate nun.(9) In one polemic after another Islamist writers contrast the virtuous Muslim woman with her Western or Westernized counterpart - naked, unchaste , and corrupt, a potent source of fitna or strife.(10) In burghs throughout the country ÔÇÿblack Genevan ministers and kirk sessions had it in for the ungodly and unchaste , and at one palace or another Buchanan beat learning into young King James.(11) Eva is also a mythic character who is unchaste and unwilling to submit to anyone or any God, in opposition to her Christian namesake.(12) That is not, however, to say there was anything unchristian, unchaste , or subversive to the Faith.(13) Their love of sumptuous clothes is simultaneously the inspiration for and the evidence of their ÔÇÿwanton, lewd, and unchaste behaviorÔÇÖ.(14) Under Hardin, a woman who had been unchaste , but had reformed herself could become ÔÇÿan innocent woman in the eyes of the law.ÔÇÖ(15) The girl's father was so ashamed that he buried his daughter alive for her unchaste behavior, and Phoebus could not save her from the burial or revive her lifeless body.(16) I must love all men, and never quarrel, nor be drunk, nor be unchaste , nor steal, nor tell a lie, nor be discontent with my condition.
(1) uncharted ::
neexplorat, nedescoperit, nefamiliar
Synonyms
M
1. unrepeatable ::
irepetabil
2. unchaste ::
desfrânat
3. frail ::
fragil
4. evil ::
rău
5. bad ::
rău
6. ill ::
bolnav
7. immoral ::
imoral
9. wanton ::
desfrânată
10. profligate ::
risipitor
11. rakish ::
zvelt
12. incontinent ::
desfrânat
13. unclean ::
necurat
14. profane ::
profan
15. unholy ::
nesfânt
16. filthy ::
murdar
17. impure ::
impur
23. wicked ::
rău
24. unsanctified ::
nesfințită
25. gross ::
brut
26. indelicate ::
obscen
27. rowdy ::
bătăuș
28. unpolished ::
neşlefuit
29. indecent ::
indecent
30. bestial ::
bestial
31. naughty ::
obraznic
32. unmannerly ::
necioplit
Different Forms
unchaste
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