Licencioso in english
Licentious
pronunciation: laɪsentʃəs part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: laɪsentʃəs part of speech: adjective
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licencioso = licentious ; wanton.
Example: The reviewer, focusing on questions of methodology, finds the book often wide of its mark and the method historically licentious.Example: Luxury goods such as cosmetics, radios and lingerie, were once burned in public bonfires because they 'aroused wanton desires in the minds of the people'.