Lubricity [noun]

Definition of Lubricity:

indecency, immorality; vulgarism

Opposite/Antonyms of Lubricity:


Sentence/Example of Lubricity:

Nor can I see the object of modernising the "Stomach Dance," save to impart an extra dose of lubricity into the subject.

But first a word is due about one of the victims of their amiable, self-sacrificing lubricity.

I was better after my tendency to lubricity, my gloom, rage, restlessness and degradation.

Their conduct in the sequel was characterised by the most shameless lubricity.

He is teres et rotundas; strokes fly from the lubricity of his polish, and the shiftings of his circular formation.

To be sure he had for a time captured the ear of a few of our officers who were misled by his lubricity and perpetual smiles.

A fish adorns his flag, and he rides a parrot or sparrow, emblematic of lubricity.

A little more of this lubricity and there will have to be a new and resolute sifting at the fords.

Mistress Lubricity has taken possession of the whole city; look in every corner, and you'll be convinced.

Yet I love facts, and hate lubricity and people without perception.