Wednesday, 11 April 2012

the meanings

sensuality |ˌsenSHo͞oˈalitē|nounthe enjoyment, expression, or pursuit of physical, esp. sexual, pleasure: he ate the grapes with surprising sensuality.• the condition of being pleasing or fulfilling to the senses: life can dazzle with its sensuality, its color.ORIGIN Middle English (denoting the animal side of human nature): fromOld French sensualite, from late Latin sensualitas, from sensualis (seesensual.

sexuality |ˌsekSHo͞oˈalitē|noun ( pl. sexualities )capacity for sexual feelings: she began to understand the power of her sexuality.• a person's sexual orientation or preference: people with proscribed sexualities.• sexual activity.



dance |dans|verb [ no obj. ]move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps: their cheeks were pressed together as they danced.• with obj. ] perform (a particular dance or a role in a ballet): they danced a tango.• with obj. ] lead (someone) in a particular direction while dancing: I danced her out of the room.with adverbial of direction ] (of a person) move in a quick and lively way:Sheila danced in gaily.• with adverbial of place ] move up and down lightly and quickly: midges danced over the stream.• (of someone's eyes) sparkle brightly with pleasure or excitement.


spiritual |ˈspiriCHo͞oəl|adjectiveof, relating to, or affecting the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things: I'm responsible for his spiritual welfare | the spiritual values of life.• (of a person) not concerned with material values or pursuits.of or relating to religion or religious belief: the tribe's spiritual leader.noun(also Negro spiritual )a religious song of a kind associated with black Christians of the southern US, and thought to derive from the combination of European hymns and African musical elements by black slaves.


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