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titillate
[tit-l-eyt]
verb (used with object)
to excite or arouse agreeably, often in a sexually suggestive way.
She knows how to titillate the senses and enthrall the mind of her readers with her excellent storytelling.
to tickle; excite a tingling or itching sensation in, as by touching or stroking lightly.
titillate
/ ˈtɪtɪˌleɪt /
verb
to arouse, tease, interest, or excite pleasurably and often superficially
to cause a tickling or tingling sensation in, esp by touching
Other Word Forms
- titillating adjective
- titillation noun
- titillatingly adverb
- titillative adjective
- untitillated adjective
- untitillating adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of titillate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of titillate1
Example Sentences
After that, his unclaimed body began its wanderings: as a greeter for an Oklahoma funeral home, as a sideshow attraction for touring carnivals, and even in a titillating 1933 pre-Code film, “Narcotic.”
But he said he was "proud, ready and more than able to pleasure and titillate my friends at Glastonbury" when he became the first act to be confirmed for this year's festival.
While giving up physical intimacy might sound like the opposite of titillating, those familiar with the demands of monogamy and motherhood could recognize the erotic potential of solitude.
“I want there to be a little bit of titillating and vibration going on.”
What would “White Lotus” be without its titillating score and those warbled “ooh-loo-loo-loo’s?”
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