eroticised

[US]/ɪˈrɒtɪsaɪz/
[UK]/ɪˈrɑːtɪsaɪz/

Translation

vt.to make something erotic or sexually appealing

Phrases & Collocations

eroticise art

eroticise language

eroticise culture

eroticise relationships

eroticise imagery

eroticise literature

eroticise performance

eroticise dance

eroticise fashion

eroticise media

Example Sentences

many films eroticise the relationship between the main characters.

artists often eroticise the human form in their work.

some literature eroticises everyday moments to create tension.

they tend to eroticise mundane activities in their performances.

media can sometimes eroticise violence, which raises concerns.

fashion often eroticises clothing in provocative ways.

some commercials eroticise products to attract attention.

they sought to eroticise the narrative through suggestive imagery.

critics argue that certain genres eroticise relationships unhealthily.

documentaries can also eroticise their subjects for dramatic effect.

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