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debauchee
noun as in drunkard
noun as in hedonist
noun as in libertine
Strong matches
Weak match
noun as in pervert
Strong matches
noun as in profligate
Example Sentences
“He has cultivated a reputation of being a professional debauchee,” Wallace writes.
But Malborgiane is now forgotten and cast off, like so many other victims of this great debauchee.
Debauchee King August had a touch of genuine human good-humor in him; poor devil, and had the best of stomachs.
There she sat in the middle of the room, nearer the fire than a youthful debauchee who sat by her with his arm round her waist.
The writer once knew a worn-out debauchee of thirty, who, even at that early age, had got rid of an inheritance of a half-million.
It was learned that Victor Dangre was a dangerous criminal, a drunkard and a debauchee.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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