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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.
Synonyms
- Sensuous
- Luscious
- Voluptuous
- Satisfying
- Pleasurable
- Delicate
Antonyms
- Insipid
- Unpleasant
- Abstinent
- Asexual
- Non-sensuous
- Dull
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
- The sensual dance captivated the audience, drawing them into the rhythm and movement.
- The aroma of the freshly baked bread created a sensual experience that enveloped the kitchen.
- She enjoyed the sensual pleasures of life, from fine food to soft music.
- The novel was filled with sensual imagery that brought the characters' emotions to life.
- His touch was gentle and sensual, igniting a spark between them.