titillated

[ US /ˈtɪtəˌɫeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /tˈɪtɪlˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. feeling mild pleasurable excitement
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How To Use titillated In A Sentence

  • And while I'm all for being titillated, that is not a sport. Cheerleading A Sport? You'll Know It When You See It
  • His report titillated the interest of the audience.
  • Christina was interested in Malcolm, the bad boy who titillated her darker side, rather than Michael, the ordinary man under the mask.
  • His report titillated the interest of the audience.
  • His report titillated the interest of the audience.
  • The cookmaid lay in a little apartment contiguous to the kitchen; and whether disturbed by these horrible tales of apparitions, or titillated by the savoury steams that issued from the punch-bowl, she made a virtue of necessity, or appetite, and dressing herself in the dark, suddenly appeared before them to the no small perturbation of both. The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
  • I was really more than interested - I was deeply titillated by it.
  • Some people are titillated by such things, Byron supposed.
  • Readers will be more grateful for than titillated by her willingness to strip bare what is so well-hidden in our culture: how great grief threatens the very soul. Joyce Carol Oates's "A Widow's Story"
  • Chine, sparerib, and sausage, such as titillated our palates in the first half of the nineteenth century, are not to be had now for love or money. Marion Harland's autobiography : the story of a long life,
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