libertine
Americannoun
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a person who is morally or sexually unrestrained, especially a dissolute man; a profligate; rake.
- Synonyms:
- sensualist, lecher, debauchee, roué
- Antonyms:
- prude
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a freethinker in religious matters.
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a person freed from slavery in ancient Rome.
adjective
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free of moral, especially sexual, restraint; dissolute; licentious.
- Synonyms:
- lewd, lascivious, sensual, amoral
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freethinking in religious matters.
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Archaic. unrestrained; uncontrolled.
noun
adjective
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of libertine
1350–1400; Middle English libertyn < Latin lībertīnus of a freedman (adj.), freedman (noun), equivalent to lībert ( us ) freedman (apparently by reanalysis of liber-tās liberty as libert-ās ) + -īnus -ine 1
Explanation
If you drink a lot, eat a lot, and live a wild and unrestrained life, you might be called a libertine. A libertine is someone who lives life unencumbered by morals. Although it can be used neutrally, often if someone calls you a libertine, they disapprove of your lack of morality. In the 14th century, a libertine was "a freed slave," from the Latin liber, "free." Starting in the mid-1500s, libertine had a religious and political connotation, referring to a group that opposed Calvinism. By the nineteenth century, the word became strongly associated with immorality and debauchery.
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Example Sentences
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He met her "years and years ago" when he was a creative director at Libertine.
From BBC • Nov. 27, 2025
Libertine, Le Coucou, and Château Royale pack in diners who want the mood of Paris with the volume of a party.
From Salon • Oct. 18, 2025
The message "Hold police accountable" was spray-painted on the garage and other anti-police message were scrawled on the streets and on the outside of Libertine restaurant.
From Fox News • Jun. 7, 2021
For fall Ms. Fischelis likes the fusion of wool and denim at Libertine, floral and plaid combinations at Anna Sui, Epperson’s hooded great coat and, at the Row, robelike wraps in cashmere or satin.
From New York Times • Mar. 9, 2021
Sister Libertine with beaming looks pushes him over to his former bed.
From "All Quiet on the Western Front: A Novel" by Erich Maria Remarque
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