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Definition of lewd in English: lewdadjective l(j)uːdlud Crude and offensive in a sexual way. 淫荡的,猥亵的 she began to gyrate to the music and sing a lewd song 她开始随着音乐旋转,并唱起一首下流的歌曲。 Example sentencesExamples - His dialogues border on the vulgar and the lewd and thanks to his ilk, we know why people look down upon the rustic.
- Each count involving lewd or lascivious acts carries potential prison time of three, six or eight years.
- She's accused of having lewd and lascivious conduct with one of her students.
- We do not endorse those who must resort to lewd suggestiveness in an attempt to create humor.
- They send their minions to incite and encourage lewd behaviour in attempts to take their cash.
- As Gilman points out, in a short story this would be the moment where she'd realize that the idol of her dreams was in fact a lewd creep.
- Any local band can apply to play a set on stage, but organisers are warning acts that obscene lyrics and lewd behaviour are out of the question.
- If parents are not there to discipline their youngsters, then who are next in line to discourage lewd behaviour?
- Apart from other harassment, sexual assault and passing lewd remarks reign supreme.
- He's probably getting a big kick out of manipulating you with his lewd suggestions.
- All lewd and indecent shows should be stopped and places that harbor prostitution should be closed down.
- They endured lewd jokes, taunting and unwelcome physical contact.
- When he drank too much he would become abusive, and could also be lewd and crude.
- Do your sexual encounters place you in danger of arrest for lewd conduct or public indecency?
- Some of the narrative is overtly sexual, with a flash of lewd for good measure.
- The Management would like to apologize for the lewd and unsophisticated content of this post.
- Twelve viewers complained that one of the performances included lewd and offensive gestures.
- It is now renowned for its booze cruises, clubs and lewd behaviour.
- Once the lewd photographs had been sent they were circulated among students and came to the attention of parents and fellow teachers.
Synonyms vulgar, crude, smutty, dirty, filthy, obscene, pornographic, coarse, tasteless, indecorous, indelicate, off colour, unseemly, indecent, salacious, gross, disgusting, sordid, low, foul, vile rude, racy, risqué, naughty, wicked, arousing, earthy, erotic, sexy, suggestive, titillating, spicy, bawdy, ribald, raw, taboo, explicit, near the bone, near the knuckle informal blue, raunchy, X-rated, nudge-nudge, porno euphemistic adult
Derivativesadverb ˈl(j)uːdliˈludli As he spoke, he pulled out a switchblade and grinned lewdly. Example sentencesExamples - There were no signs they had broken a cafe window, behaved lewdly towards women or that there had been an attack by Leeds fans with metal bars.
- Corin laughed his head off, and Scott clapped wildly; Josh cheered lewdly and Caitlin joined him.
- Students of the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies who use vulgar language and dress lewdly have been publicly chided by a senior tutor.
- Suddenly a group of inebriated young men came bouncing along the line of parked vehicles, greeting us lewdly as they stomped great dents into the cars' roofs and bonnets.
noun ˈl(j)uːdnəs As the member of a women's club that constantly crusades against public lewdness and drinking - the same club that got the science teacher fired - she believes that sex should never be discussed in the home. Example sentencesExamples - They don't even complain about the lewdness and promiscuity being displayed on the so-called soap operas.
- Official charges are public indecency and public lewdness.
- A line could and should easily be drawn, however, when these companies resort to nonsensical double entendres involving lewdness and obscenity.
- Greek officers visited Lancashire this summer as part of a project with the county's police to help them cut back on violence, lewdness and other drunken behaviour in the resort.
OriginOld English lǣwede, of unknown origin. The original sense was 'belonging to the laity'; in Middle English, 'belonging to the common people, vulgar', and later 'worthless, vile, evil', leading to the current sense. Old English lǣwede is of unknown origin. The original sense was ‘belonging to the laity’ as opposed to the church; in Middle English the sense became ‘belonging to the common people, vulgar’, and later ‘worthless, vile, evil’ which led to the current sense ‘sexually crude and offensive’.
Rhymesallude, brood, collude, conclude, crude, delude, dude, elude, étude, exclude, extrude, exude, feud, food, illude, include, intrude, Jude, mood, nude, obtrude, occlude, Oudh, preclude, protrude, prude, pseud, pultrude, rood, rude, seclude, shrewd, snood, transude, unglued, unsubdued, who'd, you'd Definition of lewd in US English: lewdadjectiveludlo͞od Crude and offensive in a sexual way. 淫荡的,猥亵的 she began to gyrate to the music and sing a lewd song 她开始随着音乐旋转,并唱起一首下流的歌曲。 Example sentencesExamples - It is now renowned for its booze cruises, clubs and lewd behaviour.
- All lewd and indecent shows should be stopped and places that harbor prostitution should be closed down.
- As Gilman points out, in a short story this would be the moment where she'd realize that the idol of her dreams was in fact a lewd creep.
- When he drank too much he would become abusive, and could also be lewd and crude.
- Twelve viewers complained that one of the performances included lewd and offensive gestures.
- Any local band can apply to play a set on stage, but organisers are warning acts that obscene lyrics and lewd behaviour are out of the question.
- Some of the narrative is overtly sexual, with a flash of lewd for good measure.
- Do your sexual encounters place you in danger of arrest for lewd conduct or public indecency?
- We do not endorse those who must resort to lewd suggestiveness in an attempt to create humor.
- The Management would like to apologize for the lewd and unsophisticated content of this post.
- Apart from other harassment, sexual assault and passing lewd remarks reign supreme.
- If parents are not there to discipline their youngsters, then who are next in line to discourage lewd behaviour?
- They send their minions to incite and encourage lewd behaviour in attempts to take their cash.
- Once the lewd photographs had been sent they were circulated among students and came to the attention of parents and fellow teachers.
- His dialogues border on the vulgar and the lewd and thanks to his ilk, we know why people look down upon the rustic.
- They endured lewd jokes, taunting and unwelcome physical contact.
- She's accused of having lewd and lascivious conduct with one of her students.
- Each count involving lewd or lascivious acts carries potential prison time of three, six or eight years.
- He's probably getting a big kick out of manipulating you with his lewd suggestions.
Synonyms vulgar, crude, smutty, dirty, filthy, obscene, pornographic, coarse, tasteless, indecorous, indelicate, off colour, unseemly, indecent, salacious, gross, disgusting, sordid, low, foul, vile
OriginOld English lǣwede, of unknown origin. The original sense was ‘belonging to the laity’; in Middle English, ‘belonging to the common people, vulgar’, and later ‘worthless, vile, evil’, leading to the current sense. |