Titillant example sentences

tit·il·late

verb

titillate (verb) · titillates (third person present) · titillated (past tense) · titillated (past participle) · titillating (present participle)

  - stimulate or excite (someone), especially in a sexual way:

  - lightly touch; tickle.

Synonyms

arouse, rouse, excite, stimulate, stir, thrill, interest, attract, please, fascinate, tantalize, seduce, tempt, ravish, inflame, kindle, provoke, quicken, send, provocative, salacious, lurid, sexy, sensual, erotic, pornographic, suggestive, seductive, tantalizing, tempting, interesting, fascinating, captivating, saucy, bore, boring, stroke, pet, chuck

"Titillant" Example Sentences

1. The titillant aroma of roasting coffee beans filled the air.
2. He found her titillant smile utterly captivating.
3. A titillant whisper ran through the crowd.
4. The story, though predictable, had a titillant undercurrent of suspense.
5. She delivered her presentation with a titillant air of mystery.
6. His titillant gaze lingered on her.
7. The novel contained several titillant scenes.
8. The titillant possibility of adventure beckoned.
9. It was a titillant, if somewhat scandalous, rumor.
10. The music had a titillant rhythm that made you want to dance.
11. Her titillant laughter echoed in the hall.
12. The idea was titillant, though ultimately impractical.
13. He offered a titillant glimpse into his past.
14. The titillant suggestion hung in the air, unspoken.
15. They exchanged titillant glances across the room.
16. A titillant breeze rustled the leaves.
17. The painting held a titillant ambiguity.
18. The titillant melody played on the radio.
19. He felt a titillant sense of anticipation.
20. Her titillant mannerisms were designed to attract attention.
21. The titillant details of the case were slowly revealed.
22. It was a titillant piece of gossip.
23. The book's cover was deliberately titillant.
24. He presented his argument with a titillant flourish.
25. She wrote a titillant and controversial article.
26. The film's trailer was exceptionally titillant.
27. A titillant silence followed his announcement.
28. The titillant prospect of success motivated him.
29. The titillant scent of jasmine filled the garden.
30. His titillant proposal was immediately accepted.
31. The titillant subject of the conversation made everyone blush.
32. The titillant narrative kept readers hooked.
33. She had a titillant way with words.
34. He found her titillant and elusive.
35. The painting depicted a titillant scene of forbidden love.
36. The titillant rumors spread like wildfire.
37. The air of mystery was intensely titillant.
38. Her voice, though soft, had a titillant quality.
39. The titillant game of cat and mouse continued.
40. The titillant dance of the flames mesmerized.
41. The photograph held a strangely titillant power.
42. He gave a titillant, suggestive smile.
43. The titillant promise of wealth drew many investors.
44. The story's climax was both shocking and titillant.
45. The article offered a titillant peek behind the scenes.
46. The titillant possibilities are endless.
47. The painting's titillant brushstrokes hinted at hidden depths.
48. He delivered the news with a titillant, almost mischievous grin.
49. The novel's ending was both surprising and titillant.
50. The titillant tension built throughout the film.

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