libido

IPA: ɫʌbˈidoʊ

noun

  • (common usage) Sexual urges or drives.
  • (psychology) Drives or mental energies related to or based on sexual instincts but not necessarily sexual in and of themselves.
  • (astronomy, archaic or misused, an occasional carry-over from astrology to astronomy) Synonym of albedo in terms of a planet's, such as that of Mars, average surface spectral reflectivity.
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Examples of "libido" in Sentences

  • The opposite of an amped libido is a libido unplugged.
  • I do still have the inclination to have sex (libido is a mental state).
  • Libido libido libido~ (at least that's what I hear Kemeko sing in the ED lol)
  • A stronger determinant of libido is overall well-being and the level of emotional interest (or lack thereof). posted by sydney on
  • If you libido is impacted, perhaps you also had an oophorectomy - removal of the varies - if that is the case, you can consider hormone replacement.
  • There are other factors…what we call libido, which is the drive behind every neurosis; psychoanalysis cannot influence that because it has an organic background.
  • Related to the Latin word libido, desire, and the German liebe, beloved, the term “belief” in English originally meant trust, commitment, engagement, what you love and prize.
  • Related to the Latin word libido, desire, and the German liebe, beloved, the term "belief" in English originally meant trust, commitment, engagement, what you love and prize.
  • Just last month, a full 14 months since my last period, I had a miserable 3-4 weeks of bloating, breast tenderness, crankiness and a 5 pound weight gain, along with a pleasant little blip in libido, followed by a whopping migraine the likes of which I had not had for months, followed by a week long episode of vaginal bleeding.

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