English-Thai Dictionary
dissolute
ADJ เกเร เสเพล ทำตัว เหลวไหล ไร้สาระ abandoned ka-la
dissolutely
ADV อย่าง เกเร อย่าง เสเพล อย่าง เหลวไหล yang-ka-la
dissoluteness
N ความ เหลวไหล เสเพล
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DISSOLUTE
a.[L.] 1. Loose in behavior and morals; given to vice and dissipation; wanton; lewd; luxurious; debauched; not under the restraints of law; as a dissolute man; dissolute company.
2. Vicious; wanton; devoted to pleasure and dissipation; as a dissolute life.
DISSOLUTELY
adv. Loosely; wantonly; in dissipation or debauchery; without restraint; as, to live dissolutely.
DISSOLUTENESS
n.Looseness of manners and morals; vicious indulgences in pleasure, as in intemperance and debauchery; dissipation; as dissoluteness of life or manners.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DISSOLUTE
Dis "so *lute, a. Etym: [L. dissolutus, p. p. of dissolvere: cf. F.dissolu. See Dissolve. ]
1. With nerves unstrung; weak. [Obs. ] Spenser.
2. Loosed from restraint; esp. , loose in morals and conduct; recklessly abandoned to sensual pleasures; profligate; wanton; lewd; debauched. "A wild and dissolute soldier. " Motley.
Syn. -- Uncurbed; unbridled; disorderly; unrestrained; reckless; wild; wanton; vicious; lax; licentious; lewd;
DISSOLUTELY
DISSOLUTELY Dis "so *lute *ly, adv.
Defn: In a dissolute manner.
DISSOLUTENESS
DISSOLUTENESS Dis "so *lute *ness, n.
Defn: State or quality of being dissolute; looseness of morals and manners; addictedness to sinful pleasures; debauchery; dissipation. Chivalry had the vices of dissoluteness. Bancroft.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dissolute
dis so lute |ˈdisəˌlo͞ot ˈdɪsəˌlut | ▶adjective lax in morals; licentious: a dissolute, drunken, disreputable rogue. DERIVATIVES dis so lute ly adverb, dis so lute ness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin dissolutus ‘disconnected, loose, ’ from the verb dissolvere (see dissolve ).
Oxford Dictionary
dissolute
dissolute |ˈdɪsəluːt | ▶adjective (of a person or a way of life ) overindulging in sensual pleasures: unfortunately, his heir was feckless and dissolute. DERIVATIVES dissolutely adverb, dissoluteness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin dissolutus ‘disconnected, loose ’, from the verb dissolvere (see dissolve ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
dissolute
dissolute adjective the problems of dissolute teens have become epidemic: dissipated, debauched, decadent, intemperate, profligate, self-indulgent, wild, depraved; licentious, promiscuous; drunken. ANTONYMS ascetic.
Oxford Thesaurus
dissolute
dissolute adjective a dissolute, disreputable rogue: dissipated, debauched, decadent, intemperate, profligate, abandoned, self-indulgent, rakish, louche, licentious, promiscuous, lecherous, libertine, wanton, lustful, libidinous, lewd, unchaste, loose; wild, unrestrained, depraved, degenerate, corrupt, sinful, immoral, impure; drunken. ANTONYMS ascetic.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dissolute
dis so lute /dɪ́səlùːt, -ljùːt /形容詞 ⦅かたく 非難して ⦆〈人 行為などが 〉不道徳な, 放蕩 (ほうとう )な, ふしだらな .~ly 副詞 ~ness 名詞