titillated

IPA: tˈɪtʌɫeɪtɪd

adjective

  • feeling mild pleasurable excitement
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Examples of "titillated" in Sentences

  • While I'm all for being titillated, that is not a sport.
  • And while I'm all for being titillated, that is not a sport.
  • Inspiration: Furniture has 'titillated' him since childhood, he says.
  • Consider it an image thing: Men still report being more titillated by images online than women 26 percent versus 9 percent.
  • He has titillated his readers by marrying his aunt and then writing about it; marrying his cousin and writing about that, too.
  • Chine, sparerib, and sausage, such as titillated our palates in the first half of the nineteenth century, are not to be had now for love or money.
  • Readers will be more grateful for than titillated by her willingness to strip bare what is so well-hidden in our culture: how great grief threatens the very soul.
  • (Even when I was a high school student I might have been titillated by them in the usual adolescent manner, but I wouldn't have been horrified or unduly influenced by them.)

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