Debaucherously: meaning, definitions and examples

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debaucherously

 

[ dɪˈbɔʊtʃərəsli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

behavior descriptor

Debaucherously means in a manner that is indulgent in sensual pleasures or morally excessive. This term is often used to describe actions or lifestyles that are excessively self-indulgent or corrupted by immoralities.

Synonyms

debauchedly, excessively, immorally, licentiously.

Examples of usage

  • He lived debaucherously, spending nights at extravagant parties.
  • The novel depicted the characters who loved each other debaucherously.
  • They danced and sang debaucherously, forgetting all societal norms.
  • The artist was famous for celebrating life debaucherously in his works.

Etymology

The term 'debaucherously' originates from the root word 'debauch', which traces its etymology back to the Old French word 'debaucher', meaning 'to lead away' or 'to entice'. This French word evolved from the verb 'baucher', which relates to 'to soak' or 'to drink heavily'. The modern use of 'debauch' in English began to take shape in the 16th century, strongly tied to notions of moral degradation and indulgence. Initially, 'debauch' was often associated with drunkenness and excess, reflecting the values of periods that prioritized moral conduct. Over time, the adverbial form 'debaucherously' evolved, capturing the essence of indulgent behavior, emphasizing both the actions taken and the moral implications that often accompany such lifestyles. The term has since been adopted in various literary and cultural discourses, often to critique or describe hedonistic behaviors.