What is another word for chasteness?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈe͡ɪstnəs] (IPA)

Chasteness is primarily understood as the quality of being virtuous and abstaining from sexual activity. Some synonyms that could be used to describe this concept include abstinence, decency, purity, celibacy, modesty, and virtue. Each of these terms emphasizes different aspects of chasteness, from the act of refraining from sexual activity to the broader notion of ethical behavior. Other potential synonyms for chasteness might include self-control, morality, and goodness. Ultimately, the specific synonym or set of synonyms that best captures the essence of chasteness will depend on the context and the intended meaning of the term.

Synonyms for Chasteness:

What are the hypernyms for Chasteness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Chasteness?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for chasteness (as nouns)

What are the opposite words for chasteness?

Chasteness is a term referring to purity, innocence and virtue. There are several words that serve as antonyms for the word chasteness, indicating the opposite of its meaning. Sensuality, promiscuity, depravity, corruption, corruption, obscenity, and immorality are all antonyms for chasteness. Sensuality signifies the enjoyment of pleasures of the senses, which stands in stark contrast to the chastity of refraining from such pleasures. Promiscuity is an antonym for chastity because it implies a casual attitude towards sexual intimacy. Depravity and corruption imply a moral decadence and loss of innocence, which is essentially the opposite of chasteness. Obscenity and immorality also contradict the concept of purity and virtue which chasteness embodies.

Usage examples for Chasteness

It wants the rich and gorgeous decoration of the former, but is distinguished for its justness and beauty of proportions, and its chasteness and simplicity of ornament.
"Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I."
John L. Stephens
Its charm is one that embodies chasteness, grace, and simplicity, one that is so exquisitely finished, and so individual that the mind and eye rest lovingly upon its decorative expressions.
"The Tapestry Book"
Helen Churchill Candee
But she, who adored her son Gerard, then in his tenth year, and of delicate health, had sacrificed everything to the boy from a kind of maternal chasteness and a superstitious fear that she might lose him should she set another affection and another duty in her life.
"Paris From the "Three Cities""
Emile Zola

Famous quotes with Chasteness

  • When an orchestra of the Journeyers first publicly performed a suite from the time before Handel completely without crescendi and diminuendi, with the naïveté and chasteness of another age and world, some among the audience are said to have been totally uncomprehending, but others listened with fresh attention and had the impression that they were hearing music for the first time in their lives. In the League's concert hall between Bremgarten and Morbio, one member built a Bach organ as perfectly as Johann Sebastian Bach would have had it built had he had the means and opportunity.
    Hermann Hesse
  • In contrast to the asexual chasteness of official communist art, Nazi art is both prurient and idealizing. A utopian aesthetics (physical perfection; identity as a biological given) implies an ideal eroticism: sexuality converted into the magnetism of leaders and the joy of followers. The fascist ideal is to transform sexual energy into a "spiritual" force, for the benefit of the community.
    Susan Sontag

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