Prostitute example sentences

Related (6): escort, harlot, courtesan, streetwalker, hooker, prostitute.

pros·ti·tute

noun

prostitute (noun) · prostitutes (plural noun)

  - a person, in particular a woman, who engages in sexual activity for payment.

  - a person who misuses their talents or who sacrifices their self-respect for the sake of personal or financial gain:

  - offer (someone) for sexual activity in exchange for payment:

  - put (oneself or one's talents) to an unworthy or corrupt use or purpose for the sake of personal or financial gain:

Synonyms

escort, streetwalker, courtesan, gigolo, whore, pro, tom, hooker, hustler, ho, puta, hoor, tart, chippy, moll, cocotte, strumpet, harlot, trollop, wanton, doxy, drab, quean, trull, wench, hetaera, betray, sacrifice, profane, sell, debase, degrade, demean, whore, devalue, cheapen, lower, misapply, misemploy, misuse, pervert, squander, waste

"Prostitute" Example Sentences

1. The police arrested a group of prostitutes on the street corner.
2. She had no choice but to become a prostitute to pay for her addiction.
3. It's heartbreaking to see some women forced into prostitution because of poverty.
4. He was caught soliciting a prostitute and was charged with a misdemeanor.
5. The majority of prostitutes in this area are victims of sex trafficking.
6. She was a high-end prostitute working in a luxury hotel.
7. Prostitution is illegal in most countries, even if it's a common practice.
8. The movie depicted the life of a young woman who worked as a prostitute in the 19th century.
9. Despite her circumstances, she refused to resort to prostitution to survive.
10. He spent all his money on prostitutes and drugs, leading to his downfall.
11. The prostitute was hesitant but eventually agreed to go back to his hotel for the night.
12. Some people argue that legalizing prostitution would make it safer for sex workers.
13. She was forced into prostitution by her own family, who sold her to a brothel.
14. The police conducted a sting operation to apprehend a prostitution ring in the area.
15. A well-known politician was caught in a prostitution scandal, ruining his reputation.
16. The prostitute tried to justify her profession, saying it was her choice and empowering.
17. It's not uncommon for prostitutes to face violence and abuse from clients or pimps.
18. A former prostitute shared her story of redemption and reclaiming her life.
19. The man was ashamed of his past as a john, paying for sex with prostitutes.
20. Prostitution has a long history dating back to ancient civilizations.
21. The city council is considering stricter penalties for those who engage in prostitution.
22. She turned to prostitution to support her family after her husband died.
23. The feminist movement has different opinions about prostitution, with some supporting it as an empowering choice and others decrying it as exploitation.
24. Many prostitutes suffer from mental health issues, including depression and anxiety.
25. He was disgusted by the rampant prostitution in the red-light district.
26. A famous actress played the role of a high-class prostitute in a Hollywood movie.
27. The police found the body of a murdered prostitute in an alleyway.
28. Legalized prostitution is only allowed in a few countries, including the Netherlands and Germany.
29. He proposed to his long-term girlfriend, who was a former prostitute.
30. The prostitute refused to collaborate with the police, fearing retribution from her pimp.

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