Pronunciation: /sɛks draɪv/
noun A natural, physical, emotional, and psychological urge or desire for sexual activity.
A1 Some people have a high sex drive, while others have a low sex drive.
A2 A healthy diet and regular exercise can help boost your sex drive.
B1 Stress and anxiety can often have a negative impact on one's sex drive.
B2 Certain medications can affect a person's sex drive as a side effect.
C1 Therapy or counseling may be beneficial for individuals experiencing a decrease in their sex drive.
C2 Research has shown that hormonal changes can play a significant role in an individual's sex drive.
formal The medication may have an impact on your sex drive.
informal I heard that stress can really affect your sex drive.
slang My friend said his sex drive is through the roof after working out.
figurative Her passion for art is like a strong sex drive for creativity.
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