amorous
1 of 1adjective/ˈæmərəs/
Forms:more amorous,most amorous
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disposed to love
- He grew increasingly amorous as the evening wore on.
- Their amorous glances revealed a budding romance.
- She sent him an amorous letter filled with tender words.
- The couple exchanged amorous whispers under the stars.
- They strolled hand in hand, lost in amorous delight.
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suggestive of sexual desire
- The film's amorous scenes were tastefully done but undeniably sensual.
- He gave her an amorous kiss that lingered.
- The novel was filled with amorous encounters and passionate longing.
- Their amorous embrace drew curious glances from passersby.
- The music had an amorous rhythm that stirred desire.