Orgiastic

C2 18+
  • Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    80 %
  • Complexity
    90 %
  • Orgiastic Meanings

    adjective relating to or resembling an orgy; characterized by unrestrained indulgence in a particular activity

    Fields related to orgiastic

    Literature

    Describing intense and unrestrained emotional or physical experiences, often associated with themes of excess and indulgence

    Psychology

    Referring to states of extreme pleasure, ecstasy, or euphoria, often in the context of altered states of consciousness or intense emotional experiences

    Sociology

    Describing behaviors or events characterized by uninhibited and excessive indulgence, often in the context of social gatherings or celebrations

    Art

    Depicting scenes or representations of wild and uninhibited revelry, often conveying a sense of abandon and hedonism

    Occupation Usage of orgiastic

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'orgiastic' is often used to describe scenes of excessive and unrestrained indulgence or excitement, such as in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' where parties are described as orgiastic.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'orgiastic' in a more metaphorical sense to describe a state of intense emotional or sensory overload, often associated with certain mental health conditions or experiences.

    Art Critic

    Art critics may use 'orgiastic' to describe artworks that evoke intense emotional or sensual responses in viewers, often characterized by a sense of excess or abandon.

    Cultural Anthropologist

    Cultural anthropologists may use 'orgiastic' to describe rituals or ceremonies in certain cultures that involve intense and uninhibited expressions of emotion, often related to themes of fertility, abundance, or spiritual ecstasy.

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