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Synonyms for dissolute

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Synonyms for dissolute

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Synonyms for dissolute

unrestrained by convention or morality

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A Jew may believe almost anything about the afterlife but is not free to act in an unrighteous, dishonest or dissolute manner.
They boss around their dissolute uncle Luke Frugal, played by Jo Stone-Fewings, until he suddenly finds himself with the upper hand and plots his revenge.
Erbil / NINA / The opposition rejects president of Kurdistan province Massoud Barzani statements considering appeals to dissolute the regional government as a coup against the legitimacy of the Kurdistan parliament and the Kurdistan Regional Government and an abuse of the Constitution.
TODAY NATIONAL IN GUINEA BISSAU 1842: Branwell Bronte, the talented but dissolute brother of the Bronte sisters, died.
There is the inevitable encounter with his dissolute father who proceeds to disappoint and then disappear with some of Kid's seemingly endless supply of money.
She takes over next-door's vegetable garden, neglected by the dissolute Doug, and mothers two orphaned children left in his care.
He plays both the dissolute, evil Louis XIV of France and his twin brother Philippe.
Dissolute even by the standards of the Merrie Monarch, he scandalised the king by writing a satirical play about him.
ISLAMABAD, July 07, 2009 (Balochistan Times) -- The Chairman of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front , Farooq Siddiqi has said that the unabated, repetitive and perpetual abuse of human rights by India through its dissolute and immoral administration in occupied Kashmir has reached to its lowest standard of governance.
Drunken, dissolute Ukrainian poet Otto von F., whose adventures in and out of the writer's dormitory in Moscow in the waning days of the USSR comprise this ribald novel, takes Baudelaire's bibulous counsel to heart, despite occasional pangs of conscience and the knowledge that there are far more profitable associates, in terms of getting his latest effusions into print, than a bunch of old cronies out to raise hell.
New research seems to indicate, though, that Farouk was nothing like the crooked and dissolute drunk of popular lore.
Violet Hypatia Bowyer, a working-class white woman who was just twenty-two years old in 1928, was initially incarcerated in Ontario for leading a "dissolute" life.