Orgiastic

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /ɔrˈdʒiˌæstɪk/

Definitions of orgiastic

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

Example Sentences

A1 The children had an orgiastic amount of fun at the birthday party.

A2 The music festival turned into an orgiastic celebration of love and unity.

B1 The movie depicted a scene of orgiastic revelry that shocked the audience.

B2 The novel described a wild and orgiastic party scene that left the readers breathless.

C1 The artist's performance was a display of orgiastic energy and passion that mesmerized the audience.

C2 The ballet production was an orgiastic display of movement and emotion that left the viewers in awe.

Examples of orgiastic in a Sentence

formal The poet described the scene as a deeply orgiastic display of emotions.

informal The concert was so orgiastic, everyone was dancing and singing at the top of their lungs.

slang The party last night was totally orgiastic, we were all having a great time.

figurative The colors in the sunset were so vibrant, it was almost like a orgiastic display in the sky.

Grammatical Forms of orgiastic

past tense

orgiasticized

plural

orgiastics

comparative

more orgiastic

superlative

most orgiastic

present tense

orgiasticizes

future tense

will orgiasticize

perfect tense

has orgiasticized

continuous tense

is orgiasticizing

singular

orgiastic

positive degree

orgiastic

infinitive

to orgiasticize

gerund

orgiasticizing

participle

orgiasticized

Origin and Evolution of orgiastic

First Known Use: 1750 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'orgiastic' originated from the Greek word 'orgiazein', which means to celebrate orgies or engage in wild, drunken revelry.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'orgiastic' has come to be associated more with intense, unrestrained pleasure or excitement, rather than specifically referring to orgies or wild revelry.