Pronunciation: /ˈsɛkʃuəl/
noun a person's sexual identity or orientation
A1 I don't understand what 'sexual' means.
A2 She talked to her child about the importance of respecting personal boundaries in sexual relationships.
B1 The school offers a course on sexual health education for teenagers.
B2 The documentary explores the cultural differences in attitudes towards sexual behavior.
C1 The psychologist specializes in treating patients with sexual dysfunctions.
C2 The conference discussed the ethical implications of using technology in the field of sexual research.
adjective relating to or involving sex or the sexual organs
A1 He felt uncomfortable discussing sexual topics in public.
A2 The movie contained some mild sexual content that may not be suitable for young viewers.
B1 The survey asked participants about their attitudes towards sexual health education.
B2 The therapist specializes in helping couples navigate issues related to sexual intimacy.
C1 The novel delves into the complexities of sexual identity and desire.
C2 The documentary explores the impact of societal norms on sexual behavior and relationships.
formal The company has a strict policy against any form of sexual harassment in the workplace.
informal She felt uncomfortable when her coworker made a sexual joke during the meeting.
slang I can't believe he tried to hit on her with such a cheesy sexual pickup line.
figurative The artist's use of color and texture in the painting created a sensual and almost sexual experience for the viewer.
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