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Chaste meaning
Synonym of pure and virtuous, particularly | Sexually pure, abstaining from immoral or unlawful sexual intercourse. | Synonym of pure and virtuous, particularly
Example sentences (20)
Amethyste prayed to the gods to remain chaste, a prayer which the chaste goddess Diana answered, transforming her into a white stone.
Any impurity of any kind has been banned, and civilization must remain chaste.
It’s evident and obvious that the church isn’t close to this virtuous character, and of chaste behavior toward her Lord right now.
Despite a relatively chaste tone, manages to be one of the sexiest shows on TV.
Go to any Catholic country, church, institution or European museum, and her image is inescapable – as the idealised, obeisant, chaste, beautiful woman.
Like, you could kill a million people, but as long as you were frugal, chaste, and temperate, you were fine?
Or chaste Sylvia, the imperious, unf---able beauty who can talk Wittgenstein, but – ever so inconveniently – suffers from crippling pain?
This chaste encounter unleashes in Norah a passion for art and, by extension, for a better life away from the village.
Another victim of Jupiter's lust, Callisto is stripped before the chaste goddess Diana and her fellow nymphs.
Proving how chaste the B&T team is, we didn't laugh at any of the innuendoes here.
The office enforces a set of strict administrative rules that students and staff must follow, including a requirement that those on campus remain chaste before marriage.
As of this writing, the simultaneously gratuitous and strangely chaste Bliss segment has over 5.9 million views; that number built up quickly, hitting 2 million within a day.
There was an idea that women were chaste and pure, and men were masculine.
Being a typist was considered the right choice for a "good girl" meaning women who present themselves as being chaste and having good conduct.
Bisson, pp. 73–75, 81. The Second Nun is an example of what a Nun was expected to be: her tale is about a woman whose chaste example brings people into the church.
Champlain approached de Chaste about a position on the first voyage, which he received with the king's assent.
Edo writers aspired to samurai culture, and saw themselves as poor but generous, chaste, and public spirited.
For example, Roman Catholics view sex within marriage as chaste, but prohibit the use of artificial contraception as an offense against chastity, seeing contraception as unnatural, contrary to God's will and design of human sexuality.
Her own name means "white and chaste flower": a meaning to which Professor Calculus once refers when he breeds a white rose and names it for the singer.
He seized on an ambiguous passage which might have meant that their marriage was chaste, perhaps to give the idea that Edith's childlessness was not her fault, to claim that Edward had been celibate.