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.
“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” 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” usually means deliberate, reckless excess—wanton destruction, wanton disregard. Older sexual uses are dated and judgmental. Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons, and examples.
“Abstemious” means moderate and restrained, especially with food and drink. See collocations, prepositions, comparisons (abstinent, ascetic, temperate), examples, and clear usage.
“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” describes strict self-discipline and minimal comfort—sometimes including celibacy—to pursue spiritual, ethical, or performance goals. Learn collocations, comparisons, and usage.
“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 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.
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.
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.