How Do You Spell DEBAUCHEE?

Pronunciation: [dɪbˈɔːt͡ʃiː] (IPA)

The word "debauchee" is spelled with a combination of consonants and vowels that can be broken down using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) phonetic transcription system. The first syllable, "de-", is pronounced with the consonant sound /d/ followed by the long vowel sound /iː/. The second syllable, "-bauch-", is pronounced with the consonant sound /b/, a short vowel sound /ɔ/, and the consonant sound /tʃ/. The final syllable, "-ee", is pronounced with the long vowel sound /iː/ again. The spelling of this word reflects its French origins.

DEBAUCHEE Meaning and Definition

  1. A debauchee, noun, refers to an individual who habitually indulges in excessive and immoral behavior, particularly with regards to pleasure-seeking activities such as drinking, substance abuse, and promiscuity. The term commonly connotes a person who actively seeks gratification from such activities and has little concern for the moral or ethical implications of their actions.

    Often characterized by a lack of self-control or restraint, a debauchee is driven by their insatiable desire for pleasure, often entertaining a reckless and hedonistic lifestyle. Their behaviors may include engaging in orgies, visiting brothels, attending lavish parties, or engaging in excessive gambling. The debauchee frequently disregards the negative consequences that their actions may have on their health, relationships, or reputation.

    Historically, the term "debauchee" has been associated with aristocratic and wealthy individuals who have the resources to sustain such extravagant and dissolute lifestyles. It also carries a social connotation that suggests a departure from accepted societal norms and values.

    In modern usage, the term can also be metaphorically applied to describe individuals who exhibit similar patterns of excessive indulgence, yet in non-physical and nonsexual aspects. This broader definition may encompass individuals who excessively consume material goods, attention, or power without considering the impact on themselves or others.

  2. A man given to intemperance or excesses.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of DEBAUCHEE

The word "debauchee" is derived from the French noun "débauché" or the verb "débaucher" which means "to lead astray" or "to corrupt". It comes from the Old French term "desbaucher" which literally meant "to remove someone from their position as an apprentice". This term evolved to describe the behavior of luring someone away from proper conduct, often for indulgence in sensual pleasures or immoral behavior. In English, "debauchee" specifically refers to a person who engages in excessive or immoral activities, particularly related to drinking, promiscuity, or debauchery.

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Plural form of DEBAUCHEE is DEBAUCHEES

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