Definition of Sensuously

1. Adverb. With aesthetic gratification or delight. "Sensuously delighting in the wine and food"

Partainyms: Sensuous

Definition of Sensuously

1. Adverb. In a sensuous manner. ¹

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Definition of Sensuously

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sensuously

sensualization
sensualizations
sensualize
sensualized
sensualizes
sensualizing
sensuall
sensualness
sensuism
sensum
sensuosities
sensuosity
sensuous
sensuously (current term)
sensuousness
sensuousnesses
sent
sent.
sent away
sent away for
sent down
sent off
sent to Coventry
sent to the Tower
sent up
sente
sented
sentence

Literary usage of Sensuously

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Christian Ethics by Adolf Wuttke, John Power Lacroix (1873)
"B.—MAN AS TO HIS sensuously-CORPOREAL LIFE. SECTION LXIV. The natural body, as the physical basis on which the spirit develops itself to its full reality, ..."

2. "Loisette" Exposed: (Marcus Dwight Larrowe, Alias Silas Holmes, Alias by George S. Fellows, Marcus Dwight Larrowe (1888)
"(8) Concurrence is the felt relation between two ideas or impressions which we have sensuously experienced or thought of together or almost simultaneously. ..."

3. The Basic Outline of Universology: An Introduction to the Newly Discovered by Stephen Pearl Andrews (1872)
"... in relation to ideas which ore sensuously one, or sensuously many and ideally one, authorizes the retention of the same Word-Stem (Un-) throughout. ..."

4. The Basic Outline of Universology: An Introduction to the Newly Discovered by Stephen Pearl Andrews (1872)
"... in relation to ideas which are sensuously one, or sensuously many and ideally one, authorizes the retention of the sumo Word-Stem (Un-) throughout. ..."

5. What is Thought?: Or, The Problem of Philosophy by Way of a General by James Hutchison Stirling (1900)
"The sensation straight of the line is changed into the judgment shortest. In fact, it is just an instance of what we have heen talking about; we sensuously ..."

6. An English Grammar: Methodical, Analytical, and Historical. With a Treatise by Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner (1874)
"I. The Farts of Speech and their inflective forms. A) The Noun. I. The Substantive. The noun substantive denotes externally real, sensuously perceivable, ..."

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