promiscuity
IPA: proʊmɪskjˈuʌti
noun
- The state or quality of being promiscuous.
- Indiscriminateness in the choice of sexual partners.
- (dated, literary) State of being mixed, composed of diverse elements, unsystematic; heterogeneity.
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Examples of "promiscuity" in Sentences
- Promiscuity spreads AIDS.
- His reputation was besmirched by charges of promiscuity.
- He complains of her promiscuity and the disagreement escalates.
- Detractors of the workshop claimed it promoted lewdness and promiscuity.
- Is it not inaccurate to say that the opposite of chastity is promiscuity
- Did they grow up in a neighborhood where promiscuity is considered repulsive?
- But there is a surprising finding about lesbian promiscuity in the literature.
- For instance, promiscuity is "natural"; the human animal, like many others, is quite easily inclined thereto.
- Let's be honest, while promiscuity is not good in relationships, it's great for those looking for news and information.
- Do you really think your poorly fictionalized "beat-inspired" memoir of misogyny and promiscuity is a. cool or b. remotely new and interesting?
- Regardless, the word ‘gay’ had an overall essence of promiscuity from the 1890s with the suggestion of immorality as far back as the early 1600s.
- The true ratio of male-to-female promiscuity is determined entirely by the ratio of females to males, which means that it is probably close to one.
- My point was to say that sexual promiscuity is rampant on college campuses even though every college student is at least sexually educated in the biological “just facts” way.
- Unfortunately, the real issues aren’t so much the mechanics [50 plus rounds fired in promiscuity], but the social-political policies existing that allowed such event to occur.
- Boasting, showing-off and notches on the bedpost have always been the province of the male, and in particular a certain type of oaf who will go to great lengths to lie about bedding wenches while dismissing as trollops any wench whose promiscuity is rumoured to match his own.