How do you use Libertine in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like debauched or rounder, plus the exact meaning.
Libertine meaning
Someone freed from slavery in Ancient Rome; a freedman.
Synonyms of Libertine
Using Libertine
- The main meaning on this page is: Someone freed from slavery in Ancient Rome; a freedman.
- Useful related words include: debauched, rounder, debauchee, immoral.
- In the example corpus, libertine often appears in combinations such as: libertine and, libertine is.
Context around Libertine
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 6 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 15 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Libertine
- In this selection, "libertine" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 21.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, rowley, love, lifelong, anna, burger and served stand out and add context to how "libertine" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a lifelong libertine and became and cynthia rowley libertine anna sui. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "libertine" sits close to words such as abad, abovementioned and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with libertine
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Jeremy Irons stars as libertine Pope Alexander VI. (8 words)
They found the Dutch morals much too libertine. (8 words)
The majority of the flatware at Libertine is from Arthur Krupp and Sambonet. (13 words)
Libertinism main A libertine is one devoid of most moral restraints, which are seen as unnecessary or undesirable, especially one who ignores or even spurns accepted morals and forms of behaviour sanctified by the larger society. (36 words)
I think it was because I had been working on this “Torsten” project, which was two theatrical albums (“Torsten the Bareback Saint” and “Torsten the Beautiful Libertine”), and there’s a third part to come. (35 words)
Inspired by (he offered Hall Strachey’s account of a tryst they shared a bedtime reading), Garnett declared himself a lifelong ‘libertine’, and became the lover of ‘an enormous amount’ of women. (32 words)
Becky said: "We love Libertine, the burgers are out of this world and the dirty fries are to die for! (20 words)
Example sentences (16)
In the past, Greivy was invited to shows for Cynthia Rowley, Libertine, Anna Sui and more designers, but this year she chose not to email PR teams to request invitations.
Libertine Burger has restaurants across and offered fans the chance to win free food for a year.
Becky said: "We love Libertine, the burgers are out of this world and the dirty fries are to die for!
Inspired by (he offered Hall Strachey’s account of a tryst they shared a bedtime reading), Garnett declared himself a lifelong ‘libertine’, and became the lover of ‘an enormous amount’ of women.
The majority of the flatware at Libertine is from Arthur Krupp and Sambonet.
Libertine served its last meal Sunday, Sept. 29, closing its doors following brunch service.
We last tried Libertine with a wonderful menu, but Uptown just wanted to drink more than they wanted to dine,” he said.
I think it was because I had been working on this “Torsten” project, which was two theatrical albums (“Torsten the Bareback Saint” and “Torsten the Beautiful Libertine”), and there’s a third part to come.
Jeremy Irons stars as libertine Pope Alexander VI.
His libertine lifestyle led to denunciations in the British press, and the Italian government evicted him in 1923.
Huston gained a reputation as a "lusty, hard-drinking libertine" during his first years as a writer in Hollywood.
In 2001 he directed a 15-minute film for Gene 's song "Is It Over" which is taken from the album Libertine.
Libertinism main A libertine is one devoid of most moral restraints, which are seen as unnecessary or undesirable, especially one who ignores or even spurns accepted morals and forms of behaviour sanctified by the larger society.
Some groups were indeed libertine because they considered bodily existence meaningless; others praise chastity, and strongly prohibited any sexual activity, even within marriage.
The wish is granted, and Dorian pursues a libertine life of varied and amoral experiences, while staying young and beautiful; all the while his portrait ages and records every soul-corrupting sin.
They found the Dutch morals much too libertine.
Common combinations with libertine
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- libertine and 2×
- libertine is 2×