adjective attractive or appealing in a way that suggests a desire for sexual activity; lustful or lecherous
Used to describe provocative or sexually suggestive content in novels, plays, or poems.
Seen in clickbait headlines or posts to entice users with provocative content.
Commonly used in reviews or discussions of movies, TV shows, or music with explicit or titillating content.
Utilized in advertising and promotional materials to create intrigue or draw attention with suggestive language.
Applied to juicy or scandalous rumors about celebrities or public figures.
Frequently used in sensationalist journalism to describe scandalous or lurid stories.
In writing, a writer may use the term 'salacious' to describe content that is sexually suggestive or titillating.
A psychologist may use the term 'salacious' when discussing inappropriate or sexually explicit behavior in a clinical setting.