Libidinal (adjective)

Relating to or characterized by the desires or drives of the id, especially the sexual drive.

Origin:

Early 20th century: from latin libido 'desire' + -inal.

Examples:

  1. The film was considered highly libidinal, with its explicit scenes of sexual desire and passion.
  2. He was known for his libidinal paintings, which often featured naked figures in suggestive and provocative poses.
  3. The psychiatrist was studying the effects of libidinal energy on human behavior and personality.
  4. Many of the poems in her collection were considered libidinal, as they dealt with themes of love, sexuality, and desire.
  5. The libidinal nature of the relationship was a major source of conflict, as one partner felt that the other was not meeting their needs for physical and emotional intimacy.
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