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Dissipated vs. Dissolute

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Dissipatedverb

simple past tense and past participle of dissipate

‘James dissipated his savings with all of his addictions.’;

Dissoluteadjective

Unrestrained by morality.

Dissipatedadjective

Wasteful of health or possessions in the pursuit of pleasure.

Dissoluteadjective

Recklessly abandoned to sensual pleasures.

Dissipatedadjective

Squandered; scattered.

Dissoluteadjective

With nerves unstrung; weak.

Dissipatedadjective

Wasteful of health, money, etc., in the pursuit of pleasure; dissolute; intemperate.

‘A life irregular and dissipated.’;

Dissoluteadjective

Loosed from restraint; esp., loose in morals and conduct; recklessly abandoned to sensual pleasures; profligate; wanton; lewd; debauched.

Dissipatedadjective

unrestrained by convention or morality;

‘Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society’; ‘deplorably dissipated and degraded’; ‘riotous living’; ‘fast women’;

Dissoluteadjective

unrestrained by convention or morality;

‘Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society’; ‘deplorably dissipated and degraded’; ‘riotous living’; ‘fast women’;

Dissipatedadjective

preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance;

‘led a dissipated life’; ‘a betting man’; ‘a card-playing son of a bitch’; ‘a gambling fool’; ‘sporting gents and their ladies’;

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