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Bawdy: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

    “Bawdy” means humorously indecent—naughty jokes, songs, and banter about sex or bodies. Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons (ribald, risqué, raunchy), examples, and tone tips.

    Rakish: Meaning, Style & Comparisons

      “Rakish” blends sharp style with a hint of mischief—think hats at a rakish angle and a rakish grin. Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons (dashing, raffish), and where sexuality is only a hint.

      Wanton: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

        “Wanton” usually means deliberate, reckless excess—wanton destruction, wanton disregard. Older sexual uses are dated and judgmental. Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons, and examples.

        Abstemious: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

          “Abstemious” means moderate and restrained, especially with food and drink. See collocations, prepositions, comparisons (abstinent, ascetic, temperate), examples, and clear usage.

          Prude: Meaning, Usage & Alternatives

            “Prude” labels someone very strict or easily shocked about sex or nudity. Learn collocations, prepositional cues, comparisons (puritan, moralist), examples, and tone-aware alternatives.

            Ascetic: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

              “Ascetic” describes strict self-discipline and minimal comfort—sometimes including celibacy—to pursue spiritual, ethical, or performance goals. Learn collocations, comparisons, and usage.

              Moralist: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

                “Moralist” labels someone who polices right and wrong—sometimes a principled guide, sometimes a scold. Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons (ethicist, puritan), and example uses.

                Puritan: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

                  Puritan names a historical religious group and, in lowercase, a very strict attitude toward pleasure—often sex. Learn collocations, comparisons, prepositions, examples, and tone-smart usage.

                  Freethinker: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

                    A freethinker forms opinions by reason and evidence, not by authority or dogma. See grammar, collocations, comparisons (skeptic, humanist), prepositions, examples, and how it relates to sexual ethics.

                    Free Spirit: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

                      A free spirit values independence and self-expression more than rules. Learn grammar, collocations, prepositional nuances, comparisons (libertine, bohemian, maverick), and clear, context-smart usage.