Sensuous

Word SENSUOUS
Character 8
Hyphenation sen su ous
Pronunciations /ˈsɛnʃuəs/

Definitions and meanings of "Sensuous"

What do we mean by sensuous?

Relating to or involving gratification of the senses. adjective

Sexually attractive. adjective

Relating to or affecting the senses; sensory. adjective

Of, pertaining to, derived from, or ministering to the senses; connected with sensible objects: as, sensuous pleasures.

Readily affected through the senses; alive to the pleasure to be received through the senses.

Synonyms Carnal, etc. See sensual.

Of or pertaining to the senses, or sensible objects; addressing the senses; suggesting pictures or images of sense. adjective

Highly susceptible to influence through the senses. adjective

Appealing to the senses, or to sensual gratification. adjective

Of or relating to the senses; sensory. adjective

Taking delight in beauty adjective

Appealing to the senses, or to sensual gratification.

Of or relating to the senses; sensory.

The act of giving a woman extreme pleasure. Urban Dictionary

A redneck abbreviation for the words "since you was" Urban Dictionary

Usually meant to describe a Kendra, this word means someone who can seduce you with a glance – but doesn’t necessarily know that she can. Being sensuous usually comes very naturally. For example: “She has no idea how sensuous Kendra she is.” Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Sensuous

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The word "sensuous" in example sentences

His next task: Hone his unique vibe, which he characterizes as sensuous and seductive - with additional influences from popular music, rhythm-and-blues and alternative rock. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The realm of the sensuous is the realm of individual things in space and time. ❋ Houlgate, Stephen (2009)

They might almost have been called sensuous, but this was not a man whose demeanor spoke of such things. ❋ John Connolly (2007)

Poetic, elliptical pic unfolds in short, sensuous stream-of-consciousness-like scenes that evoke an interior world of emotion and sensation. " ❋ Unknown (2009)

Are they powerfully sensuous, that is do they appeal strongly to the physical senses, of sight (color, light, and movement), sound (including music), smell, taste, touch, and general physical sensation? ❋ Robert Huntington Fletcher (N/A)

The feeling which thus enters as a factor into any sensation is known as sensuous feeling. ❋ Ontario. Ministry Of Education (N/A)

The immediate perception of sensuous or material objects by our senses is called sensuous or empirical intuition, the immediate apprehension of intellectual or immaterial objects by our intelligence is called intellectual intuition. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

There is a moment, in fact, when the instinct of life, not yet opposed to the instinct of form, acts as nature and as necessity; when the sensuous is a power because man has not begun; for even in man there can be no other power than his will. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Daffingdon recalled the sensuous Oriental masterpiece at the club and saw no reason why the possessor of such a particular talent could be expected to succeed in a bank. ❋ Henry Blake Fuller (1893)

This is, I think, evident, as Beauty is not the Reality; it is only what may be called the sensuous expression of the Reality or Spiritual on the physical plane. ❋ Sydney T. Klein (1893)

It had come to this, now; to admitting frankly the charm which he was still calling sensuous, and which, in the moments of insight recurring, as often as they can be borne, to the imaginative, and vouchsafed now and then even to the wayfaring, he was still disposed to characterize as an appeal to that which was least worthy in him. ❋ Francis Lynde (1893)

Thus to express in one word all that appertains to the perception, considered as passive and merely recipient, I have adopted from our elder classics the word sensuous; because sensual is not at present used, except in a bad sense, or at least as a moral distinction; while sensitive and sensible would each convey a different meaning. ❋ Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1803)

By the fact that nature has made of him a being both at once reasonable and sensuous, that is to say, a man, it has prescribed to him the obligation not to separate that which she has united; not to sacrifice in him the sensuous being, were it in the most pure manifestations of the divine part; and never to found the triumph of one over the oppression and the ruin of the other. ❋ Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller (1782)

The manifold content in our representations can be given in an intuition which is merely sensuous -- in other words, is nothing but susceptibility; and the form of this intuition can exist a priori in our faculty of representation, without being anything else but the mode in which the subject is affected. ❋ Immanuel Kant (1764)

Time is therefore merely a subjective condition of our (human) intuition (which is always sensuous, that is, so far as we are affected by objects), and in itself, independently of the mind or subject, is nothing. ❋ Immanuel Kant (1764)

[Jimmy] got sensuous with some [hooker] [last night]. ❋ Itsme! (2009)

Sensuous up, [get me] a [beer]! ❋ Brent C. (2006)

When a [sensuous Kendra] [walk's] into a room, [all eyes] turn to her. ❋ CKH SETX (2019)

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