Unsensual


adjective
1.
pertaining to, inclined to, or preoccupied with the gratification of the senses or appetites; carnal; fleshly.
2.
lacking in moral restraints; lewd or unchaste.
3.
arousing or exciting the senses or appetites.
4.
worldly; materialistic; irreligious.
5.
of or relating to the senses or physical sensation; sensory.
6.
pertaining to the philosophical doctrine of sensationalism.
adjective
1.
of or relating to any of the senses or sense organs; bodily
2.
strongly or unduly inclined to gratification of the senses
3.
tending to arouse the bodily appetites, esp the sexual appetite
4.
of or relating to sensualism

sensual sen·su·al (sěn’shōō-əl)
adj.

Relating to or affecting any of the senses or a sense organ; sensory.

Of, relating to, given to, or providing gratification of the physical and especially the sexual appetites.

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