unchaste

[ UK /ʌnt‍ʃˈe‍ɪst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not chaste
    unchaste conduct
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How To Use unchaste In A Sentence

  • Thou art made a cornuto by an unchaste wife, and shalt bring up other folks 'children instead of thine own. — 11. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • In burghs throughout the country ‘black Genevan ministers and kirk sessions had it in for the ungodly and unchaste, and at one palace or another Buchanan beat learning into young King James.
  • Or, we might more charitably dub them expressions of hope unchastened by the rod of experience.
  • So the King soon knew what Ulfeldt described as glaringly bad in the letter from Dover: that our children in Rome are shouting unchastely for money.
  • As legend has it, the notoriously unchaste Prince wished to get to know Mrs. Potter in a more intimate setting, but first he encouraged Mr. Potter to order an avant-garde tailless dinner jacket especially for the trip. Off With Their Coattails
  • They saw each other as two people who'd sinned together on earth might see each other in hell, unchastened even then, only blaming each other for what had happened.
  • I can't imagine that that kind of unchaste sits well with HER, either. Why do I do this to myself?
  • The Duke's power over Sylvia and lack of concern for her wishes means that she must live unhappily or behave unchastely.
  • Sita came, and Valmiki said, ‘They are all saying you are unchaste.’
  • Regarding his miraculous birth, the Qu'ran narrates the transcendent annunciation dialogue between the Angel Gabriel Jibril and Virgin Mary: She said: When shall I have a boy and no mortal has yet touched me, nor have I been unchaste? Wilfredo Amr Ruiz: Islamic Christmas
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