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    titillating
    /ˈtɪtɪleɪtɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. arousing mild sexual excitement or interest; salacious: "she let slip titillating details about her clients"

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  2. used to describe sexual images or descriptions, etc. that intentionally cause excitement, but not in a serious way: The photos, which include some mildly titillating semi-nude shots of the actress, will be on display for a week. humorous.

  3. The meaning of TITILLATING is pleasantly stimulating or exciting; also : erotic. How to use titillating in a sentence.

  4. : to act as a stimulant to pleasurable excitement. titillation. ˌti-tə-ˈlā-shən. noun. titillative. ˈti-tə-ˌlā-tiv. adjective. Synonyms. charge. electrify. excite. exhilarate. galvanize. intoxicate. pump up.

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

  6. Titillating definition: arousing or exciting in an agreeable, often sexual way. See examples of TITILLATING used in a sentence.

  7. Define titillating. titillating synonyms, titillating pronunciation, titillating translation, English dictionary definition of titillating. v. tit·il·lat·ed , tit·il·lat·ing , tit·il·lates v. tr. 1. To stimulate by touching lightly; tickle. 2. To excite pleasurably, superficially or erotically....

  8. When something is titillating, it makes you feel thrilled or excited. For your book report, your English teacher will probably make you read a serious novel rather than a titillating romance. The adjective titillating implies a certain cheap or fleeting kind of excitement.

  9. Titillate means to excite someone's imagination, especially in a sexual way. Titillate comes from a Latin verb that means "tickle," and that's what something that titillates does to the imagination. Today's media bombard you with images made to titillate, from video game heroines with extreme physiques to casual nudity on prime-time TV.

  10. 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. Join us.

  11. verb (used with object) , tit·il·lat·ed, tit·il·lat·ing. to excite or arouse agreeably, often in a sexually suggestive way: She knows how to titillate the senses and enthrall the mind of her readers with her excellent storytelling. Synonyms: tempt, rouse.