eroticism

[ UK /ɪɹˈɒtɪsˌɪzəm/ ]
[ US /ɝˈɑtɪˌsɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state of anticipation of sexuality
  2. the arousal of feelings of sexual desire
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How To Use eroticism In A Sentence

  • What has remained a constant through all of his work, however, is its sensuality and eroticism.
  • But her narrative gains from the tangible physicality of theatre and gleefully combines eroticism and wit.
  • Sexuality, eroticism, and lust are important themes in Vizenor's texts.
  • Eroticism, intrigue and spectacular sex are all here in this pulse pounding production from Private.
  • Because of its mutable, unstable, and floating quality, eroticism often turns up in places where it might be assumed to have been completely eradicated.
  • However hard a couple may try to import eroticism into the marriage, particularly in these days of sexual liberation, there is very little which can be done by two consenting adults which has the frisson of the forbidden.
  • He distinguished rigorously between sexuality and eroticism, where the first was all practice and the second all dream.
  • In the Romantic tradition a preoccupation with suicide and death is merely a further move on a continuum of sensuality and eroticism.
  • People who are initially excited about the eroticism will soon become tired of all this repetitive sensationalism.
  • Freud outlined his theory of infantile sexuality and the development of various manifestations of eroticism around different erotogenic zones of the body.
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