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Wrong sensuous
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i · WhyTwo lines, no filler

'Sensual' suggests sexual pleasure. 'Sensuous' refers to the senses in an aesthetic way.

ii · Brew tipKeep this one

Sensual = erotic. Sensuous = aesthetic. Easy to confuse.

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Sensual vs. Sensuous

Physical-pleasure-oriented (often sexual) versus appealing to the senses (aesthetic).

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