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Example sentences for "sensuously"

Lexicographically close words:
sensuality; sensuall; sensually; sensum; sensuous; sensuousness; sensus; sent; sentait; sentant
  1. This evil element may be rationally deduced from false dramatic instinct and perverted habits of brooding sensuously on our Lord's Passion, in minds deprived of the right feeling for artistic beauty.

  2. Tasso was the first poet to bathe Arcady in a golden afternoon light of sensuously sentimental pathos.

  3. In that case the sensuously individual and the spiritually general are become external to one another.

  4. For the work of art ought to bring a content before the mind's eye, not in its generality as such, but with this generality made absolutely individual, and sensuously particularized.

  5. The mere sensuously concrete external nature as such has not this purpose for its only origin.

  6. Detail that is neglected really acquires a greater prominence than detail that is carried too far, because it is sensuously disagreeable.

  7. He felt that if he had a love he would have hung her picture just facing the tub so that, lost in the soothing steamings of the hot water, he might lie and look up at her and muse warmly and sensuously on her beauty.

  8. It is for contemplation only, not to be sensuously enjoyed nor put to practical use; and, further, its production is not a universal duty.

  9. The higher concepts cannot be derived from the individual Ego without a sensuously given Thou; the highest object of sense is man; man does not reach concepts and reason in general by himself, but only as one of two.

  10. The conception certainly keeps them separate and gives them a sensuously represented Being; but if they are alike, they are, as pure continuity, the same as what is empty.

  11. The point is not that there is movement and that this phenomenon exists; the fact that there is movement is as sensuously certain as that there are elephants; it is not in this sense that Zeno meant to deny movement.

  12. In the case of hearing this is to some extent otherwise; sounds can give pain directly, and they may also be sensuously agreeable, directly and without regard to harmony or melody.

  13. What they seek is the reason and consequent of being in space, sensuously expressed; a demonstration after the manner of Euclid, or an arithmetical solution of spacial problems, does not please them.

  14. Now whether this completeness is sensuously possible, is a problem.

  15. The sensuous world contains nothing but phenomena, which are mere representations, and always sensuously conditioned; things in themselves are not, and cannot be, objects to us.

  16. Usually invisible, they assume sensuously perceptible forms only in the darkness of night, or, more especially, under the influence of heightened emotions.

  17. He saw her for what she was: an extremely beautiful woman, sensuously very lovely, yet nonetheless a primitive--a forlorn child without any conception of the meaning of civilization.

  18. The women, scantily dressed if they were clothed at all, danced sensuously in the bright sunlight to a peculiarly exotic, minor-keyed music played on reed and percussion instruments.

  19. Accordingly, the man governed preponderately by feelings, or sensuously unstrung, is emancipated and set free by matter.

  20. Thus, in order that the faculty of picturing things sensuously maybe reduced to impotence before an object, necessarily it is imperative that this object exceeds in its quantity the capacity of our imagination.

  21. So divinely beautiful, and so sensuously beautiful!

  22. As a healthy and sensuously vigorous man he felt a voluptuous satisfaction in clasping actual nature in his herculean arms.

  23. Even in the inner organic perception of one's bodily health and ease, and in the opposite case of pain, it is something more than the mere mechanical contact from without that is therein sensuously perceived.

  24. For every science which is not directed to the divine is shallow, superficial, sensuously negative, and idly rationalizing.

  25. Critical view of actual existence: it is "that which is determined in its connection with the sensuously given according to universal conditions of experience.

  26. That the sensuously given is incapable of grounding even probable inferences, is a fundamental presupposition (never discussed, but always explicitly assumed) of the Critical philosophy.

  27. She threw herself on him, kissed him sensuously scores of times, whispered her desire and her affection.

  28. Her yellow hair was done in a great mass that hung sensuously about her neck; her cheeks were rosy with the elation of the hour; her lips moist; her eyes bright.

  29. It thrilled him as something sensuously beautiful for it was a perfect arm.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sensuously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.