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Sensuality

usgb/ˌsenʃuˈæləti/Volume
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Cultural SensitivityPlay
Some cultures may find open discussions or expressions of sensuality inappropriate or offensive. SlideHis sensuality in the dance was admired in some circles but deemed too provocative in others.
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Not Always SexualPlay
While often associated with sex, sensuality can also simply refer to intense sensory pleasure. SlideThe sensuality of the chocolate dessert was undeniable, as it melted in her mouth.
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Enhancing AtmospherePlay
Describing a setting as sensual can add a layer of intimacy or warmth to the scene. SlideThe dim lighting and soft music added a touch of sensuality to the evening.