noun🔗ShareLibertoSomeone freed from slavery in Ancient Rome; a freedman.""Historical records show that Marcus, once a slave, became a libertine after his owner granted him freedom." "Los registros históricos muestran que Marco, que una vez fue esclavo, se convirtió en liberto después de que su dueño le concediera la libertad.historypersonsocietyhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLibertino, librepensadorOne who is freethinking in religious matters."Despite growing up in a devoutly religious family, John became a libertine in college, questioning all the doctrines he was taught. "A pesar de crecer en una familia devotamente religiosa, John se convirtió en un libertino en la universidad, cuestionando todas las doctrinas que le enseñaron.religionphilosophymoralattitudecharactertheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLibertinoSomeone (especially a man) who takes no notice of moral laws, especially those involving sexual propriety; someone loose in morals; a pleasure-seeker."Though raised in a strict household, Mark became a libertine in college, indulging in every pleasure he could find. "Aunque se crió en un hogar estricto, Mark se convirtió en un libertino en la universidad, entregándose a todos los placeres que pudo encontrar.moralcharacterpersonattitudesocietysexphilosophybeingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareLibertino, disoluto, licenciosoDissolute, licentious, profligate; loose in morals."His libertine lifestyle of late-night parties and reckless spending worried his parents. "Su estilo de vida libertino, con fiestas nocturnas y gastos imprudentes, preocupaba a sus padres.moralcharactersocietyattitudesexhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading