English words starting with sens - page 3
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Meanings of Sensual:
adjectiveRelating to or involving gratification of the senses and physical, especially sexual, pleasure.
Usage examples:
The production of the ballet is sensual and passionate
Meanings of Sensualise:
verbMake (something) sensual.
Usage examples:
A style that utilizes deep colour to sensualize the female form
Meanings of Sensualist:
nounA person devoted to physical, especially sexual, pleasure.
Usage examples:
A dedicated sensualist
Meanings of Sensualistic:
adjectiveOf or relating to sensationalism.
Meanings of Sensualists:
nounA person devoted to physical, especially sexual, pleasure.
Usage examples:
A dedicated sensualist
Meanings of Sensuality:
nounThe enjoyment, expression, or pursuit of physical, especially sexual, pleasure.
Usage examples:
He ate the grapes with surprising sensuality
Meanings of Sensualize:
verbMake (something) sensual.
Usage examples:
A style that utilizes deep colour to sensualize the female form
Meanings of Sensualized:
verbMake (something) sensual.
Usage examples:
A style that utilizes deep colour to sensualize the female form
Meanings of Sensualizing:
verbMake (something) sensual.
Usage examples:
A style that utilizes deep colour to sensualize the female form
Meanings of Sensum:
nounA sense datum.
Usage examples:
Thus ‘sense-data are sensa’ is not a tautology, but a synthetic proposition.
Meanings of Sensuosity:
nounThe quality of being sensuous; sensuousness.
Meanings of Sensuous:
adjectiveRelating to or affecting the senses rather than the intellect.
Usage examples:
The work showed a deliberate disregard of the more sensuous and immediately appealing aspects of pa…
Meanings of Sensuously:
adverbIn a way that affects or relates to the physical senses, rather than pleasing the mind or the intelligence
Usage examples:
The film is is emotionally devastating and sensuously rich., if you gaze at a painting by monet or …
Meanings of Sensuousness:
nounThe quality of affecting or relating to the physical senses, rather than pleasing the mind or the intelligence
Usage examples:
There is a lovely dense sensuousness to her poetry., his watercolors of flowers, fruit, and vegetab…
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