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Definition of Sensualist
1. Noun. A person who enjoys sensuality.
Specialized synonyms: Bisexual, Bisexual Person, Cocksucker, Bon Vivant, Epicure, Epicurean, Foodie, Gastronome, Gourmet, Erotic, Hedonist, Pagan, Pleasure Seeker, Sybarite, Voluptuary, Wanton
Derivative terms: Sensualism
Definition of Sensualist
1. n. One who is sensual; one given to the indulgence of the appetites or senses as the means of happiness.
Definition of Sensualist
1. Noun. A person who believes in enjoying sensuality and the experience of pleasant sensations. ¹
2. Noun. One who holds to the doctrine of sensualism. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sensualist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sensualist
Literary usage of Sensualist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Orleans as I Found it by Edward Henry Durell (1845)
"The sensualist is a philosopher from refinement, from advance in ... The sensualist
of Paris has gained by philosophy, and the philosopher of Paris has lost ..."
2. The Development of English Thought: A Study in the Economic Interpretation by Simon Nelson Patten (1899)
"The sensualist is the original unmodified Englishman who retained the dross ...
The conflict was a three-cornered fight, in which either the sensualist or ..."
3. The Development of English Thought: A Study in the Economic Interpretation by Simon Nelson Patten (1899)
"I have called attention to three types of English character, which, if we name
them from their psychic manifestations, are the sensualist, the clinger, ..."
4. The Development of English Thought: A Study in the Economic Interpretation by Simon Nelson Patten (1899)
"The sensualist is the original unmodified Englishman who retained the dross ...
The conflict was a three-cornered fight, in which either the sensualist or ..."
5. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"sensualist, (sen'-shu-al-ist) n. ». A carnal person ; one devoted to corporal
pleasures. SENSUALITY, (sen-shu-al'-e-te) ni De- ..."
6. The Works of Hannah More by Hannah More (1830)
"THE SCEPTIC AND THE sensualist REJECT PRAYER. AMONG the many articles of erroneous
calculation, * to which so much of the sin and misery of life may be ..."