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incestuous
/ ɪˈɛʊə /
adjective
relating to or involving incest
an incestuous union
guilty of incest
obsoleteresulting from incest
an incestuous bastard
resembling incest in excessive or claustrophobic intimacy
Other 51Թ Forms
- incestuously adverb
- incestuousness noun
- nonincestuous adjective
- nonincestuously adverb
- nonincestuousness noun
- unincestuous adjective
- unincestuously adverb
- ˈٳܴdzܲ adverb
- ˈٳܴdzܲԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of incestuous1
Example Sentences
Fighting back tears, she accused her father of looking at her “with incestuous eyes”.
"Monsters" sparked outrage amongst many viewers after its debut for an incestuous subplot.
However, as the reviews of "Monsters" begin to pour in, some viewers have hit out at its portrayal of Erik and Lyle — namely, its suggestion that the brothers had some sort of incestuous relationship.
But those local prosecutors can have “politically incestuous” relationships with sheriffs, creating pressure to overlook allegations, said Chris Toth, the former executive director of the National Association of Attorneys General.
She had a difficult childhood, and was the victim of incestuous abuse.
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