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Meanings of
sensuality
in English
Portuguese
sensualidade
Spanish
sensualidad
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Desire for sensual pleasures.
sensualism
sensualness
Portuguese
sensualidade
Synonyms
Examples for "
sensualism
"
sensualism
sensualness
Examples for "
sensualism
"
1
It does not aspire, it grovels; it wallows in the mire of
sensualism
.
2
Agnosticism led to
sensualism
,
and
sensualism
had its foundation in hopelessness.
3
The result may be described, negatively, as the suppression of
sensualism
.
4
To mix positive and materialist science with etherialised
sensualism
,
such is my object.
5
Now he seems to rely on the reader for memories of his past
sensualism
.
Usage of
sensuality
in English
1
The innocent
sensuality
in the candid avowal of his tastes inspired confidence.
2
They take revenge for our
sensuality
;
they catch us in their nets.
3
His body hardened in visceral response to the promise of her
sensuality
.
4
What I most object to in the old gentleman is his
sensuality
.
5
A still more marked change occurred in the increasing
sensuality
of Mohammed.
6
This is an age of
sensuality
;
unnatural passions are cultivated and indulged.
7
The monks of Melrose were caricatured for their
sensuality
at the Reformation.
8
The former was gross, and definite
sensuality
looked out of the latter.
9
You saw in them no trace of coarse
sensuality
or vicious indulgence.
10
Oshun is an African goddess associated with purity, fertility, love and
sensuality
.
11
Hard crust and soft center: the
sensuality
of that perfect textural contrast.
12
The once hardy, abstemious mode of living degenerated into grossness and
sensuality
.
13
The wretched victim of his own unbridled
sensuality
shook with inarticulate rage.
14
Even then his thought was clean, no vagabond
sensuality
clouding his mind.
15
So, there's a
sensuality
and materiality to it that also attracts people.
16
Their sublime art became the handmaid of effeminacy, of vanity, of
sensuality
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
sensuality
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
gross sensuality
sheer sensuality
earthy sensuality
innate sensuality
intense sensuality
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Translations for
sensuality
Portuguese
sensualidade
Spanish
sensualidad
sensualismo
Sensuality
through the time
Sensuality
across language varieties
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Common
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