Definition of the word sensual

Pronunciation of vocabulary sensual

sensualadjective

gợi cảm

/ˈsenʃuəl//ˈsenʃuəl/

Origin of the word sensual

The origin of the word "sensual" dates back to the medieval Latin word "sentis" which means "feeling" or "perception." The Old French word "sent Phoenix," meaning "pertaining to sensation," was formed from this Latin root. The word "sensual" then emerged in Middle English around the 14th century, denoting something that is experienced through the senses. In its earlier usage, the term had a somewhat neutral or innocent connotation, indicating a focus on physical pleasures and sensory experiences. However, over time, it began to take on more sensual or sexual connotations, especially in the context of artistic and literary works during the Romantic era. In modern usage, "sensual" often carries a more explicitly erotic or seductive connotation, suggesting a focus on the heightened senses and physical pleasures associated with sexuality. Nonetheless, the word's original meaning of relating to sensation and perception remains a part of its semantic fields.

Vocabulary summary sensual

typeadjective

meaningcarnal

examplesensual pleasures

meaninglust, hedonism, lust

meaning(philosophy) sentimentalism

Example of vocabulary sensualnamespace

meaning

connected with your physical feelings; giving pleasure to your physical senses, especially sexual pleasure

kết nối với cảm xúc thể chất của bạn; mang lại khoái cảm cho các giác quan thể chất của bạn, đặc biệt là khoái cảm tình dục

  • sensual pleasure

    niềm vui nhục dục

  • Food is a great sensual experience.

    Thức ăn là một trải nghiệm cảm giác tuyệt vời.

meaning

suggesting an interest in physical pleasure, especially sexual pleasure

gợi ý sự quan tâm đến khoái cảm thể xác, đặc biệt là khoái cảm tình dục

  • sensual lips

    đôi môi gợi cảm

  • He was darkly sensual and mysterious.

    Anh ấy gợi cảm và bí ẩn một cách đen tối.


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