Roué: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons
A roué is a jaded, often older pleasure-seeker—part charm, part decay. Learn collocations, comparisons (rake, libertine, playboy), prepositions, examples, and tone-smart alternatives.
A roué is a jaded, often older pleasure-seeker—part charm, part decay. Learn collocations, comparisons (rake, libertine, playboy), prepositions, examples, and tone-smart alternatives.
“Profligate” means wildly wasteful or recklessly self-indulgent. See collocations, prepositions (with/in/about), comparisons (prodigal, spendthrift, libertine), examples, and tone-smart usage.
“Debauchee” names a person marked by reckless indulgence—sex, drink, gambling, luxury. See collocations, prepositions, comparisons (rake, libertine, playboy), examples, and tone-aware alternatives.
“Permissive” means lenient about rules or standards. See how it’s used in parenting, culture, software licensing, and medicine, with comparisons to permissible, tolerant, and lax.
Liberal means open and generous in general use, and reform-minded in politics. Learn collocations, prepositions (with/in/about/on), comparisons (permissive, conservative), and clear example sentences.
“Voluptuary” names someone devoted to comfort and rich, sensual living—plush textures, long baths, fine food. See collocations, prepositions, comparisons (hedonist, sybarite), and examples.
A sybarite is someone devoted to comfort and luxury—soft sheets, fine food, slow baths—more “plush” than “party.” See collocations, prepositions, comparisons (hedonist, epicure), and examples.
A bon vivant enjoys the good life—food, wine, culture, and convivial company. See collocations, prepositions, comparisons (hedonist, epicure, sybarite, libertine), and clear example uses.
“Playboy” names a stylish, socially active man known for luxury and many romances. Learn grammar, collocations, prepositions, comparisons (rake, libertine), examples, and tone-aware usage.
A philanderer pursues many affairs, often while committed to someone else. See grammar, collocations, prepositions, comparisons (adulterer, rake, playboy), examples, and tone-aware alternatives.