concupiscent
[ kon-kyoo-pi-suh nt, kong- ]
/ kɒnˈkyu pɪ sənt, kɒŋ- /
adjective
lustful or sensual.
eagerly desirous.
Words nearby concupiscent
concretize,
concubinage,
concubinary,
concubine,
concupiscence,
concupiscent,
concupiscible,
concur,
concurrence,
concurrent,
concurrent engineering
Example sentences from the Web for concupiscent
Some American's concupiscent eye had alighted on her, observed her beauty, and marked her down.
Christopher and Columbus |Countess Elizabeth Von ArnimHence dilectio is not in the concupiscent nature, but in the will, and therefore in the rational nature.
The Mediaeval Mind (Volume II of II) |Henry Osborn TaylorThat was why, when he had finished his second ballad, and sometimes even sooner, concupiscent looks appeared in their eyes.
The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume III (of 8) |Guy de MaupassantIt is true of cynical, profligate, and concupiscent art as well.
Is Life Worth Living? |William Hurrell Mallock