titillated in English

verb
1
stimulate or excite (someone), especially in a sexual way.
these journalists are paid to titillate the public

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1. The scandal titillated the whole country.

2. The news titillated the curiosity of the public.

3. His report titillated the interest of the audience.

4. The public were titillated; they were already on the grin.

5. The teacher's story titillated the fancy of the pupils.

6. He titillated himself with thoughts of her applying that cruelty to him.

7. Synonyms for Allured include excited, aroused, attracted, titillated, enticed, inflamed, roused, beguiled, charmed and seduced

8. The tantalizing stories on TripShake Magazine this month truly have my travel bugs titillated. (How’s that for alliteration?

9. She calls the entire experience "artificial intimacy" and wonders if people were "concerned about it, or were they titillated . "

10. People open their newspapers or browse online news sites hoping to be surprised, provoked, enraged, disgusted, challenged, titillated, amused, entertained and informed.

11. The eye licks it all up instantaneously, and the brain, agreeably titillated, settles down to watch things happening without Bestirring itself to think.

12. But at issue is what one day I called—using this word which titillated some of you enough to the point of wondering what had come over me—the lathouse.

13. As for the product, it hardly matters whether it is soap or a car: sex is being used to sell, and latent desires will move consumers to buy—or at least feel titillated by the prospect.