Similar words: neuroticism, erotic, erotica, sclerotic, homoerotic, criticism, witticism, briticism. Meaning: [-ɪsɪzəm] n. 1. a state of anticipation of sexuality 2. the arousal of feelings of sexual desire.
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1. The play's eroticism shocked audiences when it was first performed.
2. Working alongside such eroticism made them feel awkward.
3. Often, in pornographic eroticism, there is no real love-making between people.
4. For millions of years of human evolution, male eroticism has focused on fertile women.
5. Craik also draws our attention to the increasing eroticism of 1970s and 1980s fashion photography.
6. The film explores alternative sexuality with coy eroticism and a brazen wit, but without resorting to degrading stereotypes.
7. This seems more like an eroticism created by rather than repressed by the social bond.
8. Spreading eroticism, bawdry or other illegal information.
9. I saw intimacy and eroticism, which 1 tried to capture in my chamber pot.
10. Eroticism, intrigue and spectacular sex are all here in this pulse pounding production from Private.
11. In your view,(sentencedict.com) does this awfulness include eroticism and love?
12. This station not accepting an eroticism, gambles, advertisement that politics waits for to disregard of law!
13. Create opportunities for them to get interested in eroticism, and further more, encourage them sexual intercourse.
14. And painters alluded to her eroticism in their bare breasted portrayals of the dying queen.
15. Because eroticism business lies in grey area of the society, we cant control its scale effectively.
16. The subtle eroticism of the figure leads to many nude variations, some done almost contemporaneously and often attributed to Leonardo himself.
17. Not love so much as eroticism was the enemy, inside marriage as well as outside it.
18. Songyu's ode becomes the primogenitor of eroticism literature in describing female theme due to her female consciousness.
19. Eroticism was, in some way , dangerous business , unseemly to his way of thinking.
20. Behind the romantic eroticism of The Dream Records of Witness and Why Does Sunset Make Us So Beautiful, we still can see the violence and the hidden bloodiness.
21. It's strange that his anxiety always associated with eroticism of body. It's the anxiety of eroticism.
22. How to stop the communication of network eroticism, is a world topic and knotty problem.
23. Director Gaichi Kono says the eroticism of elders is captivating to younger viewers.
24. Almost all of Massenet's works are pervaded with an aura of eroticism.
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25. But the Master-Slave dialectic seems to capture the relation between people in pornographic eroticism.
26. I asked myself how it was that no exhibition had ever shown any trace of eroticism in his work.
27. In the Romantic tradition a preoccupation with suicide and death is merely a further move on a continuum of sensuality and eroticism.
28. A rare combination of horror, tongue-in-cheek humor and actual eroticism. 1976.
29. Fat women may not feel confident about exposing their bodies in those ways traditionally associated with eroticism.
30. "Lust, Caution" is an engaging and hot-blooded war film that is one of China's top five forays into eroticism.
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