What is the proper spelling for the SAT word meaning "promiscuous and unprincipled in sexual matters"?
Answer Licentious
From Merriam-Webster: "License and licentious come ultimately from the same word in Latin, licentia, whose meanings ranged from 'freedom to act' to 'unruly behavior, wantonness'. The Latin noun was itself derived from the verb licere 'to be permitted'".
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