Chastity: Meaning, Grammar, Modern Usage, and Examples
Chastity is sexual self-restraint shaped by values—abstinence before marriage, lifelong celibacy, or fidelity. Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons, examples, and tone-aware usage.
Chastity is sexual self-restraint shaped by values—abstinence before marriage, lifelong celibacy, or fidelity. Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons, examples, and tone-aware usage.
“Consensual” means everyone clearly agrees—no force, fraud, or incapacity. Used in law, health, and relationships, especially in “consensual sex” and “consensual non-monogamy.” See collocations and examples.
“Sleep around” means having sex with multiple partners, often used with a shaming tone. Learn the grammar, collocations, prepositions, comparisons, examples, and clearer, consent-centered alternatives.
“Bedhop” means to move between sexual partners in a short time. Because it’s often judgmental, use neutral wording like “casual sex” or “multiple partners.” See grammar, collocations, and examples.
“Bed-hop” means to move between sexual partners over a short time. The term is often judgmental; neutral options include “casual sex” or “multiple partners.” Includes usage, collocations, and examples.
“Swing” can mean move in an arc, stop by briefly, change or fluctuate, a jazz/dance style, or a sports strike. In adult contexts, it can mean consensual partner-swapping. Learn collocations and idioms.
“Make out” often means to kiss passionately; it can also mean understand something faint, claim/pretend, do well, or write out a check. See grammar, prepositions, idioms, and respectful usage.
“Make love” is a romantic euphemism for having sex; in older texts it can mean to court. Learn grammar, prepositions (to/with), collocations, comparisons, examples, and when to choose more precise wording.
“Have intercourse” is the formal phrase for having sexual intercourse. Learn its tone, grammar, prepositions, collocations, comparisons with related terms, examples, and notes on consent and safety.
“Get laid” is informal slang for having sex, often with a boastful or casual tone. See grammar, collocations, preposition patterns, examples, comparisons, and neutral alternatives centered on consent.