Sentences with sensuous
sen·su·ous
S s - The film is ravishing to look at and boasts a sensuous musical score.
- ...his sensuous young mistress, Marie-Therese.
- Sensuous suggests the strong appeal of that which is pleasing to the eye, ear, touch, etc. and, of a person, implies susceptibility to the pleasures of sensation [soft, sensuous music]; sensual refers to the gratification of the grosser bodily senses or appetite [sensual excesses]; voluptuous implies a tending to excite, or giving oneself up to the gratification of, sensuous or sensual desires [her voluptuous charms]; luxurious implies a reveling in that which lavishly provides a high degree of physical comfort or satisfaction [a luxurious feeling of drowsiness]; epicurean implies delight in luxury and sensuous pleasure, esp. that of eating and drinking
- A sensuous temperament.
- The sensuous qualities of music.