"Sensually" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sensually" Meaning

Relating to or intended to appeal to the senses, especially the sense of touch or sight, often in a way that is attractive or exciting.

"Sensually" Examples

Examples of the Word "Sensually"


1. Literary Context: In the novel "The Stranger" by Albert Camus, the protagonist's encounter with a woman was a fleeting moment of an odd sensually charged recognition.

2. Artistic Appreciation: The new video installation at the museum was designed to be experienced sensually, with sounds and lights that heightened the overall emotional impact of the artwork.

3. Philosophical Discussion: Throughout the history of philosophy, discussions about the nature of reality have often touched on the question of whether reality in its entirety can be known through a sensually filtered mechanism of consciousness.

4. Scientific Explanation: Sensually, the sensation of something being warm on the surface is the result of thermoreceptors detecting heat; psychologically, it can be as much about the anticipation or memory of warmth as the actual feel.

5. Movie Review: The new action movie takes viewers on a high-adrenaline ride, delivering action scenes that unfold sensually and swiftly, allowing the audience to be part of the intense action on screen.

"Sensually" Similar Words

Sensorium

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Sensors

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1. A device that detects or measures a physical phenomenon, such as temperature, pressure, light, or motion, and transmits the data to a computer or other device for analysis or control.<br><br>2. A device that produces a signal for another device or system to detect or respond to, often used in machines, computers, and robotics.<br><br>3. In psychology, a sensor refers to a part of the brain or nervous system that receives and interprets sensory information from the environment, such as sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.<br><br>4. In a more general sense, a sensor can refer to any device or system that can detect and respond to changes in the environment, such as a smoke detector or a security camera.

Sensory

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Relating to the five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Englished from Latin 'sensus', meaning feeling or perception.

Sensual

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Relating to or appealing to the senses, especially the sense of touch or feeling, and often suggesting or describing something as pleasant and attractive in a subtle or suggestive way.<br><br>Example: She wore a sensual perfume that captivated everyone in the room.<br><br>Synonyms: seductive, alluring, enticing, enticing, appealing.<br><br>Antonyms: asexual, unemotional, non-sensual.

Sensualism

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Sensuality

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Sensitivity to, concerned with, or having the qualities of: physical attraction and pleasure; erotic; sexy.<br><br>Example: "She was a sensuous dancer, moving with fluid motions that captivated the audience."

Sensuosity

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Sensuosity refers to the quality of being sensitive to or characterized by sensations, particularly in relation to feelings or emotions. It can also describe something that is aesthetically pleasing or sensitive to the senses.<br><br>Example: "The sensuosity of the painter's use of color and light created a dreamlike atmosphere in the artwork."

Sensuous

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Sensuousness

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Sent

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Sent is the past tense of the word "send", which means to cause something, especially a message or package, to be carried or transmitted from one place to another.<br><br>Example: She sent the letter to her friend yesterday.<br><br>It can also be used to describe a feeling or emotion that is directed towards someone, something, or somewhere.<br><br>Example: I feel a sense of anger that has been sent towards me.<br><br>Additionally, "sent" can be used as an adjective to describe something that has been made or used for a particular purpose.<br><br>Example: The sent prisoners were being guarded by the military.

Sentence

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Sentenced

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Imprisoned as the result of a legal process; condemned to a punishment, typically to a period of imprisonment.

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