noun🔗ShareAffranchiSomeone 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." "Les archives historiques montrent que Marcus, autrefois esclave, est devenu un affranchi après que son propriétaire lui a accordé la liberté.historypersonsocietyhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLibertin, esprit fortOne 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. "Malgré son enfance dans une famille pieuse, John est devenu un libertin à l'université, remettant en question toutes les doctrines qu'on lui avait enseignées.religionphilosophymoralattitudecharactertheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLibertinSomeone (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. "Bien qu'élevé dans une maison stricte, Mark est devenu un libertin à l'université, s'adonnant à tous les plaisirs qu'il pouvait trouver.moralcharacterpersonattitudesocietysexphilosophybeingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareLibertin, débauché, dissoluDissolute, licentious, profligate; loose in morals."His libertine lifestyle of late-night parties and reckless spending worried his parents. "Son mode de vie libertin, fait de soirées tardives et de dépenses imprudentes, inquiétait ses parents.moralcharactersocietyattitudesexhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading