promiscuousness

IPA: prɑmˈɪskjuʌsnʌs

noun

  • The state or condition of being promiscuous.
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Examples of "promiscuousness" in Sentences

  • I remember reading a statement she made in which she boasted of her promiscuousness.
  • It is from the promiscuousness of all these breeds that has arisen our ordinary modern dog.
  • It includes moral norms like anti-adultery, polygamy, orgies, pornography & promiscuousness.
  • Fantine was laid in the shade, among the first bones that came to hand; she was subjected to the promiscuousness of ashes.
  • The same promiscuousness, and yet more unprecedented, exists between the things of the intelligence and the facts of substance.
  • His mind was working coldly, dispassionately, without rancor, but with contempt for the weakness and promiscuousness of his father.
  • And he explained her precarious situation too, that she was envied and spied on because her brother was fond of her and that many considered her tainted with her mother's promiscuousness and conniving, hoped to use that to make her father reject her.
  • The free market is a revolutionary, anti-family idea used to justify the legitimisation of abortion, drug use, pornography, sexual promiscuousness, every kind of personal irresponsibility including abandonment of marital responsibilities and even criminal behaviour.
  • The traits the character has accumulated since that point, however--aggression, ambition, promiscuousness, self-loathing--were predictable almost from the first moment of her introduction, and if Katee Sackhoff's not-inconsiderable charisma and talent were enough to give the character depth and appeal, they weren't up to the task of making Starbuck any less of a stereotype.

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