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sensuousness Meaning in Bengali







sensuousness's Usage Examples:

It emotes the feel of longing, of passive sensuousness.


which, though widely regarded as important for treating the themes of sensuousness and alienation, first appeared only in 1932 (the slated 1846 publication.


He immerses himself in the 'bewitching sensuousness' of the new 'rustic, amoral world', only to emerge as an 'involved outsider'.


fruit and vegetables have a magical liveliness and an almost shocking sensuousness.


whole repertoire of formal devices deliberately to destroy any trace of sensuousness.


the most part, shot on the streets of New York, and memorable for its sensuousness, its street-level camera-work and use of natural light.


composure, but also from an undercurrent of whimsy that discloses the sensuousness of the impastoed surface and its rhythmic brush marks.


sexual skills establish "the connection between artful, or sophisticated sensuousness and civilization".


Pilgrimage to Cythera by Jean-Antoine Watteau, captures the frivolity and sensuousness of Rococo painting.


the work and thus invisible) give the piece a taut clarity despite its sensuousness.


which owed much to Shelley's vigorous poetical and sexual outlook, and a sensuousness more open and genuine than Hunt would ever express again.


it did not follow he proved a domineering prig, unresponsive to her sensuousness or her down-to-earth wit.


National Gallery of Australia noted that "Lambert gave this serviceman a sensuousness through his sharp-focus rendering of flesh and musculature, and in the.


critic Don McDonagh wrote that Marsicano's choreography had a "languorous sensuousness," with the "weight and feel of a satisfying stretch.


are known for the vibrancy of colors, neat lines, spiritual energy and sensuousness.


Frederick Niecks also thought the piece had "a beautiful sensuousness; it is luscious, soft, rounded, and not without a certain degree of languor.


reviewer added, "Long, languid close-ups a la Antonioni convey the dreamy sensuousness of the wife, the introspective quality which makes her react so strongly.


contemporary poets, writing in 1923 that Stevens exhibits both a poetry of sensuousness and a metaphysical poetry.


subject, that his understanding of beauty is compromised by a lack of sensuousness, and that his seriousness of intent fails to communicate itself to audiences.


containing poems of "strong formal pattern, heraldic imagery, and striking sensuousness" In 1946 he joined the BBC Features Department, where he was responsible.



Synonyms:

sensibility;

Antonyms:

insensibility; unconsciousness;

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