Pronunciation: /ˈtʃæstəti/
noun the state or practice of refraining from extramarital, or especially from all, sexual intercourse
A1 Chastity is important in some cultures as a sign of purity.
A2 In the past, chastity belts were used to prevent women from engaging in sexual activity.
B1 The concept of chastity is often associated with religious beliefs and practices.
B2 Maintaining chastity until marriage is a common expectation in many societies.
C1 The nun took a vow of chastity as part of her commitment to her faith.
C2 The novel explores themes of love, betrayal, and chastity in a complex and thought-provoking manner.
formal The concept of chastity is often associated with abstinence from sexual activity.
informal She takes her chastity very seriously and is saving herself for marriage.
slang Some people think that chastity is old-fashioned and unnecessary.
figurative In literature, the white dove is often used as a symbol of purity and chastity.
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