Salacious describes (1) an attitude of lust (hunger for sex) or (2) anything intended to provoke lust. It has slightly negative, or “dirty,” connotations. One would not use salacious to describe an attractive person—but rather for example, stories about sex, or people at strip clubs (businesses where women dance naked to excite the customers). Salubrious, […]
Riffle vs Rifle: Here’s the Difference in Meaning and Usage
These words, which can be nouns or verbs, are unrelated in their most common meanings. A rifle (noun) is a kind of long-gun, such as used in war and hunting. Riffle, in contrast, is usually a verb for the action of flipping through a stack of papers or cards—when a person uses their thumb to separate the […]
Sensual vs Sensuous: Here’s the Difference in Meaning with Sentence Examples
Sensual and Sensuous can both mean “associated with the physical senses, especially the sense of touch”: Jake and I admired the dancers’ sensual/sensuous movements. However, in the sentence above, the words have different meanings. Sensual refers to the sensory or sexual pleasure enjoyed by observers of the dancer. While sensuous refers to the aesthetic value (the […]
Simple vs Simplistic: Here’s the Difference in Meaning and Usage
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” – Albert Einstein Simple means straightforward, uncomplicated, and direct. Simple is easily unsterdood—“having few parts,” “having few properties,” unambiguous, clear, and easy to understand. Simple also has secondary meanings, including humble, not showy, unsophisticated, and guileless (incapable of deception)—or, in other words, “having a child-like […]
Prone vs Supine: Here’s the Difference in Meaning with Sentence Examples
These adjectives have opposite meanings. Prone means “lying face-down”—lying with the front of the body facing the floor. Supine means “lying or sitting face-up,”—lying flat on the back, or leaning back in a comfortable chair. Both words also have common metaphorical meanings . . . Prone can mean “tending or likely” to do something, such […]
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