Pronunciation: /ˈlɪbərtɪˌnɪzəm/
noun a lifestyle or behavior characterized by a lack of moral restraints, especially in sexual matters
A1 I don't understand what libertinism means.
A2 Some people believe that libertinism is a lifestyle choice.
B1 The novel explores themes of libertinism and morality.
B2 The character's actions reflect a sense of libertinism in the story.
C1 The artist's work delves into the complexities of libertinism in society.
C2 Scholars debate the historical significance of libertinism in literature.
formal The philosopher criticized the rise of libertinism in society, emphasizing the importance of moral values.
informal Some people enjoy the freedom of libertinism, but others find it irresponsible.
slang Partying all night and living a life of libertinism may seem exciting, but it can have consequences.
figurative The company's policy of creative libertinism led to innovative ideas but also some chaos.
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