|adjective|
1.Characterized by free indulgence in sensual pleasures.
‘his more _libertine_ impulses’
‘One entry examined Lord Byron, whose _libertine_ life and poetic license Porter clearly admired.’
2.Freethinking.
‘I simply take this logic to its conclusion and point out that this woman's wanton and _libertine_ approach to grace is the camel's nose under the tent.’
‘For so long, many religious conservatives have fought for laws to be passed in the face of a culture that was very _libertine_ and pro-choice.’
|noun|
1.A freethinker in matters of religion.
‘The same goes for gnostic Christianity, where we had the strict ascetics on the one hand and the extreme libertines on the other.’
‘Certainly she is a very rigorous, not to say humourless, _libertine_ .’
2.A person, especially a man, who freely indulges in sensual pleasures without regard to moral principles.
‘his image as an unbridled _libertine_ is a total myth’
‘Will the aging boomer libertines and the sexual moralists in the party be able to get along?’
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