adjective
- comparative form of lewd; more sexually explicit or indecent
Usage: offensive
Examples
- The second version of the comedy sketch was lewder than the first.
- Critics argued that each sequel became lewder than the previous film.
- The nightclub’s later shows tend to be lewder than the early evening performances.
- Parents complained that the newer songs were lewder than the band’s earlier work.
- The comedian’s material grew lewder as the night went on.