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supersensuous

English

Etymology

super- +? sensuous

Adjective

supersensuous (not comparable)

  1. Beyond the range of what is perceptible by the senses; not belonging to the experienceable physical world.
    Heaven is a supersensuous realm.

Synonyms

  • supersensible
  • supersensory
  • supersensual

See also

  • extrasensory

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sensuous

English

Etymology

From Latin sensus (sense) + English -ous.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?s?n?u?s/

Adjective

sensuous (comparative more sensuous, superlative most sensuous)

  1. Appealing to the senses, or to sensual gratification.
    Although we rarely see Casanova himself on our tour of his sensuous world, we feel his presence as we look at paintings, sculpture, snuff boxes, embroidered vests, silk dresses, silver candy dishes, etc.
  2. (not comparable) Of or relating to the senses; sensory.

Related terms

  • sense
  • sensible
  • sensual
  • sensuousness
  • supersensuous

Translations

Further reading

  • sensuous in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • sensuous in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • sensuous at OneLook Dictionary Search

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