Voluptuous

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  • Frequency of Use
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  • Complexity
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  • Voluptuous Meanings

    adjective relating to or characterized by luxury or sensual pleasure

    Fields related to voluptuous

    Fashion

    Describing clothing that accentuates curves and embraces the beauty of the female form.

    Literature

    Describing characters or scenes in novels or poetry that evoke a sense of sensual pleasure and physical beauty.

    Art

    Used to describe paintings or sculptures that depict full-bodied figures with sensual and luxurious curves.

    Beauty & Body Positivity

    Promoting self-love and acceptance of one's own voluptuous figure as a symbol of beauty and empowerment.

    Occupation Usage of voluptuous

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'voluptuous' is often used to describe rich and sensory descriptions, particularly in relation to physical attributes or experiences.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'voluptuous' in a more abstract sense to describe indulgent or hedonistic behaviors, or as a metaphor for excessive self-gratification.

    Fashion Designer

    Fashion designers may use 'voluptuous' to describe clothing designs that accentuate curves or emphasize sensuality in a tasteful manner.

    Art Curator

    Art curators may use 'voluptuous' to describe artworks that evoke a sense of luxury, opulence, or sensuousness through their subject matter or composition.

    Interior Designer

    In interior design, 'voluptuous' may be used to describe furniture or decor that has a luxurious, plush, or curvaceous quality.

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