debauchery (noun)
41riot — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French riote rash action, noise, disorder Date: 13th century 1. archaic a. profligate behavior ; debauchery b. unrestrained revelry c. noise, uproar, or disturbance made by revelers 2 …
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43biblical literature — Introduction four bodies of written works: the Old Testament writings according to the Hebrew canon; intertestamental works, including the Old Testament Apocrypha; the New Testament writings; and the New Testament Apocrypha. The Old… …
44sty — I. /staɪ / (say stuy) noun (plural sties) 1. a pen or enclosure for pigs. 2. any filthy abode. 3. a place of bestial debauchery. –verb (stied, stying) –verb (t) 4. to keep or lodge in or as in a sty. –verb (i) 5. to live in or as in a sty.… …
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46obscenity — ob·scen·i·ty /äb se nə tē/ n pl ties 1: the quality or state of being obscene 2: something (as an utterance or act) that is obscene; also: obscene material Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
47seduction — I noun allure, allurement, attraction, bait, bewitchment, blandishment, cajolery, captivation, coaxing, corruptela, corruption, defilement, enchantment, enticement, fascination, inducement, inveiglement, invitation, lure, persuasion, seducement,… …
48debauch — 1. noun a) An act of debauchery. b) An orgy. 2. verb a) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce …
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50vice — 1 / vīs/ n 1: a moral fault or failing 2: defect 3: immoral activity (as prostitution) vice 2 / vīs, vī sē/ prep [Latin, ablative of …