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BNC: 11894 COCA: 10089

sensual

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sensual /ˈsɛnʃəwəl/ adjective
sensual
/ˈsɛnʃəwəl/
adjective
Learner's definition of SENSUAL
[more sensual; most sensual]
: relating to, devoted to, or producing physical or sexual pleasure肉欲的;性感的;产生性快感的

— sensuality

/ˌsɛnʃəˈwæləti/ noun [noncount]

— sensually

/ˈsɛnʃəwəli/ adverb [more sensually; most sensually]
BNC: 11894 COCA: 10089

sensual

adjective

sen·​su·​al ˈsen(t)-sh(ə-)wəl How to pronounce sensual (audio)
-shəl
1
: relating to or consisting in the gratification of the senses or the indulgence of appetite : fleshly
2
3
a
: devoted to or preoccupied with the senses or appetites
c
: deficient in moral, spiritual, or intellectual interests : worldly
especially : irreligious
sensually
ˈsen(t)-sh(ə-)wə-lē How to pronounce sensual (audio)
ˈsen-shə-lē
adverb
Choose the Right Synonym for sensual

carnal, fleshly, sensual, animal mean having a relation to the body.

carnal may mean only this but more often connotes derogatorily an action or manifestation of a person's lower nature.

gave in to carnal desires

fleshly is less derogatory than carnal.

a saint who had experienced fleshly temptations

sensual may apply to any gratification of a bodily desire or pleasure but commonly implies sexual appetite with absence of the spiritual or intellectual.

fleshpots providing sensual delights

animal stresses the physical as distinguished from the rational nature of a person.

led a mindless animal existence

sensuous, sensual, luxurious, voluptuous mean relating to or providing pleasure through gratification of the senses.

sensuous implies gratification of the senses for the sake of aesthetic pleasure.

the sensuous delights of great music

sensual tends to imply the gratification of the senses or the indulgence of the physical appetites as ends in themselves.

a life devoted to sensual pleasures

luxurious suggests the indulgence of sensuous pleasure inducing bodily ease and languor.

a luxurious hotel

voluptuous implies more strongly an abandonment especially to sensual pleasure.

a voluptuous feast

Example Sentences

A sharp observer with a pleasing eye for sensual detail, Jaffrey weaves a richly textured story in which she effortlessly mingles quotidian dramas with historic events including the partition of India. Michelle Green, People, 6 Nov. 2006 And Rousseau, in his Confessions, wrote of the sensual pleasure he found in simple meals of peasant cheeses and breads. Andrea Lee, Gourmet, May 2004 Certain fragrances apparently heighten sensual experiences. the sensual feel of a velvet shirt against the skin
Recent Examples on the Web Her bulbous sandals, produced from a single piece of leather, and cute stackable jewelry, all bear the mark of her hand: clever, quirky, and sensual in olive greens and bright tangerine. Steff Yotka, Vogue, 22 July 2022 The visual, sensual conflict of ideologies is heady — not in terms of propagandistic, Marxist argument, but in the poetic conflict of words, thoughts, emotions. Armond White, National Review, 26 Aug. 2022 Yep, twerking, sensual movement, and pole culture have gone mainstream. Kourtney Pope, refinery29.com, 25 Aug. 2022 The way Alicent helped Rhaenyra get dressed in sensual, dim lighting! Jordyn Taylor, Men's Health, 22 Aug. 2022 Now, over the years, garter toss dances have become a bit more sensual, with men using their teeth and putting on elaborate routines to go under the bride’s dress and retrieve the garter from her thigh. Victoria Uwumarogie, Essence, 22 Aug. 2022 His delivery of the melodies is as smooth as velvet and as sensual as a whisper on the back of your neck. Tony Le Calvez, San Diego Union-Tribune, 21 Aug. 2022 All manner of outburst act as conduits to our animal nature, that vibrant sensual essence unconstrained by social code and psychological defense. Melissa Holbrook Pierson, Washington Post, 18 Aug. 2022 In the pictures, as well as in the chapter on the biggest party of all, New Year’s Eve 2000, excerpted below, a sense of the sensual appeal of the dancefloor shines through. Steve Adelman, Rolling Stone, 18 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Late Latin sensualis, from Latin sensus sense

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of sensual was in the 15th century
BNC: 11894 COCA: 10089

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