[
US
/ɫəˈbidoʊ/
]
[ UK /lɪbˈiːdəʊ/ ]
[ UK /lɪbˈiːdəʊ/ ]
NOUN
- (psychoanalysis) a Freudian term for sexual urge or desire
How To Use libido In A Sentence
- Sadly, it is no panacea for a low libido. Times, Sunday Times
- It claims to boost libido, energy and mood. The Sun
- I guess now I knew where her loyalties really lay; with her libido.
- Zarate did mention that his patients suffered certain adverse events, including “perceptual disturbances, confusion… increased libido…euphoria and derealization.” MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION
- There is medication that can raise your libido to counteract this effect and perhaps he'll know of one that's right for you, or have another solution.
- Tom is the gay counterpart, resisting her overactive libido on a daily basis, while simultaneously living in a fantasy world of luvviedom.
- Sexual excitement is accompanied throughout by a sensation of pleasure, specifically known as _voluptuous pleasure_, the _voluptuous sensation_, or simply _voluptuousness_ (in Latin, _libido sexualis_). The Sexual Life of the Child
- They are eager to try anything they hear will boost their immune system, vitality and libido.
- My husband and I have mismatched libidos and try to compromise with one another.
- Quem infirmum libido solicitat, aut avaritia, aut honores? nemini invidet, neminem miratur, neminem despicit, sermone maligno non alitur. Anatomy of Melancholy