[
UK
/sˈɛnsjuːəl/
]
[ US /ˈsɛnʃəwəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈsɛnʃəwəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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sexually exciting or gratifying
a sultry look
sensual excesses
a sultry dance -
marked by the appetites and passions of the body
carnal knowledge
a sensual delight in eating
music is the only sensual pleasure without vice
fleshly desire
animal instincts
How To Use sensual In A Sentence
- And in a way I want to make my language as mimetic as possible, as sensual as possible, so that you can feel the treetops, taste the lamb chump chops, and hear the wind and the sound of the surf beating on the beach.
- Sensual and materialistic, they want all the power, comfort and control they can get out of life.
- Her later sensual works contrast starkly with the harsh earlier paintings.
- What has remained a constant through all of his work, however, is its sensuality and eroticism.
- A formidable presence, not just because of her voice; but because of her lithe, sensual chassis; presented as it was with a faux ditziness. Martha Wainwright, Rufus, Marilyn and Kate.
- The nazir offers his hair to God as a symbol that he is sublimating and consecrating his sensuality and sexual energy.
- They are extremely handsome and sensual, and glory in a drunken brawl.
- The here and now is about sensual pleasure, and I don't want thoughts of love ruining that.
- Love is foolish and self- destructive when people get addicted to gambling, alcohol, drugs, and sensual indulgence. Many people suffer from this kind of negative love. Dr T.P.Chia
- Her newer slouchy silhouette offers sporty satin blouson jackets and drawstring pants to mix with sensual hand crochet knits.