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salacious
[suh-ley-shuhs]
adjective
lustful or lecherous.
Antonyms: modest(of writings, pictures, etc.) obscene; grossly indecent.
Synonyms: pornographic
salacious
/ səˈlæsɪtɪ, səˈleɪʃəs /
adjective
having an excessive interest in sex
(of books, magazines, etc) erotic, bawdy, or lewd
Other Word Forms
- salaciousness noun
- salaciously adverb
- salacity noun
- unsalacious adjective
- unsalaciously adverb
- unsalaciousness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of salacious1
Word History and Origins
Origin of salacious1
Example Sentences
Unethical, salacious coverage further tilted the scales against them.
Logan said in a statement that the county was being used as a pawn in both the civil lawsuit and federal corruption case and said the “voluminous records” the country released “refute the salacious allegations.”
A literary biography needn’t be an artful accretion of facts, nor should it traffic in salacious gossip and cheapen the subject at hand.
The investors called the claims ‘salacious — and utterly false.’
But her own Instagram caption countered that salacious prediction.
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