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promiscuity

[ prom-i-skyoo-i-tee, proh-mi- ]

noun

plural promiscuities
  1. the state of being promiscuous.
  2. promiscuous sexual behavior.
  3. an indiscriminate mixture.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • p·dzi·i·ٲ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of promiscuity1

First recorded in 1840–50; promiscu(ous) + -ity; compare French dzܾé
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The straight male experience of sexual promiscuity and adventure is nothing new.

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Instead, they are on Twitter griping about how comprehensive reproductive health care access "promotes sexual promiscuity."

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Nearly 40 years later, Foster views the accident as a blessing that saved him from a wild lifestyle centered around drinking and promiscuity.

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They dealt with subjects like loneliness, promiscuity, quarrelling lovers, and frequenting saloons in the afternoons.

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Trump's own sexual promiscuity and frequent divorces can sometimes lull voters into complacency, as they tell themselves that he can't really support all the radical anti-sex and anti-woman policies he's embraced.

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