libidinous (Meaning)

Wordnet

libidinous (s)

driven by lust; preoccupied with or exhibiting lustful desires

Webster

libidinous (a.)

Having lustful desires; characterized by lewdness; sensual; lascivious.

libidinous Sentence Examples

  1. His libidinous gaze lingered on her, igniting a fire of desire within.
  2. The libidinous undertones of the novel stirred controversy among conservative readers.
  3. She couldn't ignore the libidinous energy that crackled between them, drawing her closer with each passing moment.
  4. His libidinous fantasies often spilled over into his artwork, imbuing it with an undeniable sensuality.
  5. The libidinous atmosphere of the nightclub was palpable, fueling a sense of reckless abandon among its patrons.
  6. Despite her best efforts to remain composed, she couldn't deny the libidinous thoughts that flooded her mind in his presence.
  7. The libidinous nature of their relationship was evident to all who observed them, yet neither seemed to care about societal norms.
  8. His libidinous appetite knew no bounds, driving him to seek pleasure in every corner of the city.
  9. She was captivated by his libidinous charm, unable to resist his magnetic allure.
  10. The libidinous escapades of the protagonist painted a vivid portrait of desire and longing in the novel.

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His libidinous gaze lingered on her, igniting a fire of desire within.

The libidinous undertones of the novel stirred controversy among conservative readers.

She couldn't ignore the libidinous energy that crackled between them, drawing her closer with each passing moment.

His libidinous fantasies often spilled over into his artwork, imbuing it with an undeniable sensuality.