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Lewdness refers to behavior that is crude, offensive, or indecent, often with a sexual connotation. It describes actions or expressions that are considered inappropriate or vulgar in a public or social context. For example, making obscene gestures or comments could be seen as lewd behavior.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

Can you compare between "amorous", "lewdness" & "lascivious"?

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    Here’s the breakdown: - Amorous: This word is all about love and romance. It describes feelings or actions that are affectionate or passionate, often in a romantic way. Think of someone writing love poems or serenading their partner. - Lewdness: This term takes a darker turn, referring to behavior tRead more

    Here’s the breakdown:

    – Amorous: This word is all about love and romance. It describes feelings or actions that are affectionate or passionate, often in a romantic way. Think of someone writing love poems or serenading their partner.

    – Lewdness: This term takes a darker turn, referring to behavior that is crude, offensive, or indecent—often with a sexual undertone. It’s the kind of thing that might make people uncomfortable in public settings.

    – Lasciviousness: Similar to lewdness, but more focused on overt or inappropriate sexual desire. It’s often used in formal or disapproving contexts to describe lustful behavior or thoughts.

    So, while all three can touch on themes of attraction or desire, amorous is romantic and positive, whereas lewdness and lasciviousness lean toward the inappropriate or indecent.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of "lascivious"?

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    The word "lascivious" describes someone who shows an overt or inappropriate sexual interest or desire. It's often used in a disapproving or formal context to highlight behavior or thoughts that are considered indecent or lustful. It originates from the Latin word lascivus, meaning "lustful" or "wantRead more

    The word “lascivious” describes someone who shows an overt or inappropriate sexual interest or desire. It’s often used in a disapproving or formal context to highlight behavior or thoughts that are considered indecent or lustful.

    It originates from the Latin word lascivus, meaning “lustful” or “wanton.”

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of "lewdness"?

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    Lewdness refers to behavior that is crude, offensive, or indecent, often with a sexual connotation. It describes actions or expressions that are considered inappropriate or vulgar in a public or social context. For example, making obscene gestures or comments could be seen as lewd behavior.

    Lewdness refers to behavior that is crude, offensive, or indecent, often with a sexual connotation. It describes actions or expressions that are considered inappropriate or vulgar in a public or social context. For example, making obscene gestures or comments could be seen as lewd behavior.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of "amorous"?

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    The word "amorous" refers to feelings of love, romance, or desire. It describes someone who is affectionate or passionate, especially in a romantic way. If someone has an amorous nature, they may be openly expressive about their love or attraction. It comes from the Latin word amor, meaning "love."Read more

    The word “amorous” refers to feelings of love, romance, or desire. It describes someone who is affectionate or passionate, especially in a romantic way. If someone has an amorous nature, they may be openly expressive about their love or attraction.

    It comes from the Latin word amor, meaning “love.” Over time, it has been used to describe everything from poetic expressions of love to flirtatious behavior.

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