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Meaning

The word "sensual" refers to something that is related to or engages the senses, particularly in a way that is pleasurable or arousing. It often describes experiences or things that appeal to our physical senses—sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell—particularly in a pleasurable or erotic manner.

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Etymology

The word "sensual" originates from the Late Latin word "sensualis," which comes from "sensus," meaning "sensation" or "feeling." The prefix “sens-” relates to the senses, and it has been used in the English language since the 14th century.

Examples

  1. The sensual dance captivated the audience, drawing them into the rhythm and movement.
  2. The aroma of the freshly baked bread created a sensual experience that enveloped the kitchen.
  3. She enjoyed the sensual pleasures of life, from fine food to soft music.
  4. The novel was filled with sensual imagery that brought the characters' emotions to life.
  5. His touch was gentle and sensual, igniting a spark between them.