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erotic adjective [ ɪˈrɒtɪk ]

• relating to or tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement.
• "her book of erotic fantasies"
Similar: sexually arousing, sexually exciting, sexually stimulating, titillating, salacious, prurient, lubricious, suggestive, pornographic, sexually explicit, lewd, smutty, hardcore, soft-core, dirty, off colour, indecent, improper, filthy, vulgar, crude, libidinous, lustful, lascivious, lecherous, licentious, sexual, sexy, sensual, carnal, venereal, amatory, seductive, alluring, tantalizing, desirable, aphrodisiac, racy, risqué, ribald, naughty, bawdy, earthy, spicy, Rabelaisian, erogenous, erotogenic, blue, X-rated, triple-X, XXX, steamy, raunchy, randy, horny, adult, concupiscent, venereous, anacreontic,
Origin: mid 17th century: from French érotique, from Greek erōtikos, from erōs, erōt- ‘sexual love’.


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