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- Dictionarysexy/ˈsɛksi/
adjective
- 1. sexually attractive or exciting: "sexy French underwear" Similar Opposite
- 2. very exciting or appealing: informal "business magazines might not seem like the sexiest career choice" Similar Opposite
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SEXY meaning: 1. sexually attractive: 2. used to describe something that attracts a lot of interest and…. Learn more.
The meaning of SEXY is sexually suggestive or stimulating : erotic. How to use sexy in a sentence.
You can describe people and things as sexy if you think they are sexually exciting or sexually attractive. She was one of the sexiest women I had seen. Women found his voice incredibly sexy.
When a person is described as sexy, they're interesting in a romantic or arousing way. A sexy song might be incredibly romantic, made for slow dancing, or an ad might tout sexy shoes that look amazing and will be the envy of all your friends.
Sexy describes something as arousing interest related to sex, having a large amount of sex-related content, or being very exciting. If something is sexy, it causes sexual arousal in people who are exposed to it or it is designed to emphasize sexual matters. Sexy can be used to describe both other people and objects.
adjective. , sex·i·er, sex·i·est. concerned predominantly or excessively with sex; risqué: a sexy novel. sexually interesting or exciting; radiating sexuality: the sexy supermodel on the cover of a magazine. excitingly appealing; glamorous: a sexy new car. Discover More. Other Words From. sex·i·ly adverb. sex·i·ness noun. un·sex·y adjective.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective sexy, which describes someone or something as sexually attractive or exciting. See examples, synonyms and related topics in the Oxford dictionary.