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    titillate
    /ˈtɪtɪleɪt/

    verb

    • 1. arouse (someone) to interest or mild excitement, especially through sexually suggestive images or words: "the press are paid to titillate the public"

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  2. TITILLATE definition: 1. to make someone excited intentionally but only a little, usually with sexual images or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TITILLATE is to excite pleasurably : arouse by stimulation. How to use titillate in a sentence.

  4. Titillate definition: to excite or arouse agreeably, often in a sexually suggestive way. See examples of TITILLATE used in a sentence.

  5. TITILLATE meaning: 1. to make someone excited intentionally but only a little, usually with sexual images or…. Learn more.

  6. verb. /ˈtɪtɪleɪt/ [intransitive, transitive] (often disapproving) Verb Forms. to cause somebody to be interested or excited, especially in a sexual way. titillating pictures. titillate something a story intended to titillate the imagination of the public. a selection of dishes to titillate your palate. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  7. A juicy steak may titillate your taste buds, or sexy images in a foreign film may titillate your desire. Titillate means to excite someone's imagination, especially in a sexual way.

  8. titillate. (tɪtɪleɪt ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense titillates , present participle titillating , past tense, past participle titillated. verb. If something titillates someone, it pleases and excites them, especially in a sexual way.

  9. titillate. ( ˈtɪtɪˌleɪt) vb ( tr) 1. to arouse, tease, interest, or excite pleasurably and often superficially. 2. to cause a tickling or tingling sensation in, esp by touching. [C17: from Latin tītillāre] ˈtitilˌlating adj. ˈtitilˌlatingly adv. ˌtitilˈlation n. ˈtitilˌlative adj.

  10. titillate meaning, definition, what is titillate: if a picture or a story titillates someo...: Learn more.

  11. The earliest known use of the verb titillate is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for titillate is from 1620, in the writing of Tobias Venner, physician and medical writer. titillate is a borrowing from Latin.