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BNC: 19655 COCA: 17225

promiscuous

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promiscuous /prəˈmɪskjəwəs/ adjective
promiscuous
/prəˈmɪskjəwəs/
adjective
Learner's definition of PROMISCUOUS
[more promiscuous; most promiscuous] disapproving
: having or involving many sexual partners淫乱的;性滥交的
formal : including or involving too many people or things : not limited in a careful or proper way庞杂的;杂乱的

— promiscuity

/ˌprɑːməˈskjuːwəti/ noun [noncount]

— promiscuously

adverb
BNC: 19655 COCA: 17225

promiscuous

adjective

pro·​mis·​cu·​ous prə-ˈmi-skyə-wəs How to pronounce promiscuous (audio)
1
: having or involving many sexual partners : not restricted to one sexual partner or few sexual partners
2
: not restricted to one class, sort, or person : indiscriminate
education … cheapened through the promiscuous distribution of diplomas Norman Cousins
3
: casual, irregular
promiscuous eating habits
4
: composed of all sorts of persons or things
promiscuously adverb
promiscuousness noun

Did you know?

The Multiple Meanings of Promiscuous

Promiscuous (from Latin promiscuus “without distinction, taken from every different type”) has a range of meanings in English. The oldest of these is “composed of all sorts of persons and things” (as in “a promiscuous array of books” or “the promiscuous company at the tavern”). This meaning suggests a random assortment, not necessarily with negative implications.

Within the last few hundred years, promiscuous has added the usually negatively-tinged meanings “indiscriminate” (“promiscuous destruction by bombing”), “casual or careless” (“the president’s promiscuous dishonesty”), and of course, “not restricted to one sexual partner.”

Does this mean that the word itself is promiscuous? Not at all. It is not uncommon for English words to display this polysemous (“having multiple meanings”) character, and promiscuous is actually on the tidy end of the spectrum, as far as these things go. Some English words have dozens of meanings.

Example Sentences

a promiscuous selection of poems since I just collect stamps that I happen to like, my collection is pretty promiscuous
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Word History

Etymology

Latin promiscuus, from pro- forth + miscēre to mix — more at pro-, mix

First Known Use

1570, in the meaning defined at sense 4

Time Traveler
The first known use of promiscuous was in 1570
BNC: 19655 COCA: 17225

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