Disoluto in english

Dissolute

pronunciation: dɪsəlut part of speech: adjective
In gestures

disoluto = on the loose ; licentious ; loose ; dissolute ; rakish. 

Example: The article 'Librarians on the loose' reports on visits to foreign libraries by several Zimbabwe librarians.Example: The reviewer, focusing on questions of methodology, finds the book often wide of its mark and the method historically licentious.Example: The survivors described the public decapitation of women 'accused of loose morality,' and the use of mustard gas and nerve agents against opponents of the regime.Example: When a young woman dies during a shooting party at the country estate of a dissolute count, a magistrate is called to investigate.Example: He is a dashing man-about-town and his rakish behaviour towards women has gained him a notorious reputation.

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» comportamiento disolutoloose behaviour .

Example: For Masha, this was the summer of unashamed and loose behaviour.

» vida disolutaloose life .

Example: She was a beautiful woman living in a plush residence in Mayfair and notorious for her loose life.

Disoluto synonyms

fast in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: fæst part of speech: adverb, adjective, noun profligate in spanish: libertino, pronunciation: prɔflɪgeɪt part of speech: adjective degenerate in spanish: degenerar, pronunciation: dɪdʒenɜrət part of speech: adjective, verb libertine in spanish: libertino, pronunciation: lɪbɜrtin part of speech: noun immoral in spanish: inmoral, pronunciation: ɪmɔrəl part of speech: adjective dissipated in spanish: disipado, pronunciation: dɪsəpeɪtɪd part of speech: adjective riotous in spanish: desenfrenado, pronunciation: raɪətəs part of speech: adjective degraded in spanish: degradado, pronunciation: dɪgreɪdəd part of speech: adjective debauched in spanish: perverso, pronunciation: dəbaʊtʃt part of speech: adjective
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