"Concupiscible" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Concupiscible" Meaning

Concupiscible refers to a tendency or inclination towards desire or lust, especially for sexual pleasure or sensual gratification. In Christian theology, concupiscence is often seen as a deadly sin that must be overcome through spiritual discipline and faith. In a broader sense, the term can describe any strong desire or appetite that drives human behavior.

"Concupiscible" Examples

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Concupiscible refers to being inclined towards or having a desire for physical pleasure, especially in terms of the five senses.

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The concupiscible nature of human beings is what drives us to seek out new experiences and sensations. (#Philosophy)
Some critics argued that the concupiscible desires of the crowd led to the chaos that erupted at the concert. (#Music)
In a concupiscible society, people are often influenced by their desires to buy and possess material goods. (#Sociology)
The concupiscible pleasure of listening to music on a warm summer day is unparalleled. (#Literature)
The artist's concupiscible use of bright colors and bold shapes created a visually striking mural. (#Art)

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The word "concupiscence" refers to a strong or uncontrolled desire for sexual pleasure or intercourse, especially a desire that is considered sinful or immoral by some religious or moral standards.

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