randy
1randy
adj \ˈran-dē\Definition of RANDY
Examples of RANDY
- She was feeling a little randy.
- <a booze-fueled off-campus party that was rife with randy frat boys hoping to score>
Origin of RANDY
probably from obsolete rand to rant
First Known Use: 1698
Related to RANDY
Synonyms: concupiscent, goatish, horny, hot, hypersexual, itchy, lascivious, lecherous, lewd, libidinous, licentious, lubricious (or lubricous), oversexed, passionate, lustful, salacious, satyric, wanton
Antonyms: frigid, undersexed
Related Words: aroused, excited; easy, fast, loose, promiscuous; dissipated, dissolute, libertine; corrupt, debased, debauched, decadent, degenerate, degraded, demoralized, depraved, dissipated, dissolute, immoral, indecent
Near Antonyms: celibate, chaste, decent, immaculate, modest, moral, pure, virtuous; monastic, monkish; maidenly, virginal; innocent, lily-white; priggish, prim, prudish, puritanical, straitlaced (or straightlaced), Victorian
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