Ejaculation

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /iˌdʒækjəˈleɪʃən/

Definitions of ejaculation

noun the act of ejaculating semen from the body

Example Sentences

A1 He experienced premature ejaculation during their intimate moment.

A2 The doctor explained that delayed ejaculation could be a side effect of certain medications.

B1 The therapist suggested that mindfulness techniques could help with controlling ejaculation.

B2 The study found a correlation between stress levels and frequency of ejaculation.

C1 The researcher conducted a comprehensive study on the physiological mechanisms of ejaculation.

C2 The expert panel discussed the psychological factors influencing ejaculation disorders in men.

Examples of ejaculation in a Sentence

formal Premature ejaculation is a common issue among men that can be treated with therapy.

informal He was embarrassed after experiencing premature ejaculation during intimacy.

slang Dude, don't worry about it, premature ejaculation happens to the best of us.

figurative The sudden ejaculation of laughter from the audience indicated that the comedian's joke was a hit.

Grammatical Forms of ejaculation

past tense

ejaculated

plural

ejaculations

comparative

more ejaculatory

superlative

most ejaculatory

present tense

ejaculates

future tense

will ejaculate

perfect tense

has ejaculated

continuous tense

is ejaculating

singular

ejaculation

positive degree

ejaculatory

infinitive

to ejaculate

gerund

ejaculating

participle

ejaculated

Origin and Evolution of ejaculation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'ejaculation' originated from the Latin word 'ejaculatio', which means to utter suddenly or exclaim.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a general sense of sudden utterance or exclamation, the word 'ejaculation' later took on a more specific meaning related to the release of semen during sexual activity.