What is another word for Lech?

Pronunciation: [lˈɛt͡ʃ] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "Lech," which refers to a person who has an excessive or inappropriate interest in sex. Some of the synonyms include "pervert," "deviant," "predator," "sleaze," and "creep." Other words that can be used to describe a Lech are "lascivious," meaning having strong sexual desires, and "salacious," meaning having a tendency to arouse sexual desire. Additionally, the word "misogynist" can be used to describe a Lech who has a deep-seated hatred or contempt for women. Regardless of the word used, a Lech's behavior is considered unacceptable and can have serious social and legal consequences.

What are the hypernyms for Lech?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Lech?

Lech is a slang term that refers to an individual who is perceived as a chronic womanizer or someone who behaves in a morally corrupt manner. Antonyms for the word "lech" include words such as prudish, demure, discreet, modest, shy, and chaste. These terms all describe individuals who generally act in a reserved and cautious manner in social situations, and who do not engage in flirtatious or suggestive behavior. Unlike a lech, these individuals are often more concerned with maintaining their reputation and upholding traditional values than with indulging in erotic adventures.

What are the antonyms for Lech?

Usage examples for Lech

But that Augsburg was his fixed home for the greater part of his life is certain; and the rate-books show that after the leather-dresser had disappeared from their register of residents in the retail business quarter of the city, in the neighbourhood of the Lech canals, Hans Holbein the Elder was, in 1494, a householder in this very place.
"Holbein"
Beatrice Fortescue
With Frederick matched against Napoleon, the Lech and the Danube would have witnessed a very cyclone of war.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose
And great had been the Kaiser's reception that morning; the flower of Germany, all the Princes of the Empire, Protestant and Papal alike, riding out to meet him, in the open country, at the Bridge of the Lech.
"History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. III. (of XXI.) Frederick The Great--The Hohenzollerns In Brandenburg--1412-1718"
Thomas Carlyle

Famous quotes with Lech

  • He was acknowledged by non-violent revolutionaries in Eastern Europe-Lech WaÅ‚Ä™sa in Poland and Václav Havel in Czechoslovakia. In the 1990s the Dalai Lama began to invoke Gandhi in his non-violent effort to gain autonomy for Tibet. In the 1990s Nelson Mandela was in position publicly to acknowledge that "the Gandhian influence dominated freedom struggles on the African continent until the 1960s".
    Mahatma Gandhi

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