Pronunciation: /ˌʌn.dərˈseksd/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'undersexed' describes a person who has a lower than average level of sexual desire or activity.
A1 She felt undersexed in her long-distance relationship.
A2 He started to wonder if he was undersexed compared to his friends.
B1 The therapist suggested that their undersexed marriage may be causing tension.
B2 After discussing their needs openly, they realized they both felt undersexed.
C1 The undersexed couple sought counseling to address their intimacy issues.
C2 Despite their busy schedules, they made a conscious effort to not feel undersexed in their relationship.
formal The study found that a significant portion of the population felt undersexed due to various factors.
informal My friend always complains about feeling undersexed because they haven't been on a date in months.
slang Some people turn to dating apps when they're feeling undersexed.
figurative The neglected garden looked undersexed compared to the lush one next door.
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