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Lustful definition: full of or motivated by lust, greed, or the like.. See examples of LUSTFUL used in a sentence.
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/ˈlʌstfəl/ /ˈlʌstfəl/ IPA guide Definitions of lustful adjective characterized by lust synonyms: lubricious, prurient, salacious
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Define lustful. lustful synonyms, lustful pronunciation, lustful translation, English dictionary definition of lustful. adj. Excited or driven by lust. lust′ful·ly adv. lust′ful·ness n.
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Sep 15, 2024 · lustful (comparative more lustful, superlative most lustful) Full of lust; driven by lust.
lustful adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage …
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Synonyms for LUSTFUL: passionate, hot, lascivious, horny, libidinous, lecherous, licentious, aroused; Antonyms of LUSTFUL: moral, virtuous, frigid, pure, chaste, modest, celibate, decent
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