Pronunciation: /ɔːrˈɡæz.mɪk/

Definitions of orgasmic

adjective relating to or resembling an orgasm; intense or pleasurable in a sexual or physical way

Example Sentences

A1 The chocolate cake was so delicious, it was almost orgasmic.

A2 She described the sunset as an orgasmic experience.

B1 The music at the concert was so powerful and intense, it felt almost orgasmic.

B2 The massage was so relaxing and soothing, it was almost orgasmic.

C1 The art exhibition was a truly orgasmic display of creativity and talent.

C2 The chef's culinary skills were so exceptional, the meal was truly orgasmic.

Examples of orgasmic in a Sentence

formal The chef described the dessert as an orgasmic experience for the taste buds.

informal That pizza was so good, it was practically orgasmic.

slang The concert last night was totally orgasmic, dude!

figurative The sunset over the ocean was an orgasmic display of colors.

Grammatical Forms of orgasmic

past tense

orgasmed

plural

orgasmics

comparative

more orgasmic

superlative

most orgasmic

present tense

orgasm

future tense

will orgasm

perfect tense

have orgasmed

continuous tense

is orgasming

singular

orgasmic

positive degree

orgasmic

infinitive

to orgasm

gerund

orgasming

participle

orgasmed

Origin and Evolution of orgasmic

First Known Use: 1890 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'orgasmic' is derived from the noun 'orgasm', which comes from the Greek word 'orgasmos' meaning 'swell, be excited, be eager'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a medical context to describe the physical sensation of climax during sexual activity, 'orgasmic' has evolved to be used more broadly to describe intense pleasure or excitement in various contexts.