chastity

/ˈtʃæstəti/
noun
  1. The state of not having sex, especially for religious or moral reasons.
    • In some cultures, chastity before marriage is considered very important.
    • The novel explores themes of love, chastity, and personal freedom.
    • Many monks and nuns take a vow of chastity as part of their religious life.
  2. The quality of being simple and pure in style or design.
    • The chastity of the white marble statue gave it a timeless beauty.
    • Her writing style has a certain chastity, with no unnecessary words.
    • The room's decoration was admired for its chastity and elegance.
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