tumescent
/tjuːˈmesnt/ (bre, ipa) · [tumˈɛsɪnt] /tuːˈmesnt/ (ame, ipa) · [tumˈɛsɪnt] /tü-ˈme-sᵊnt How to pronounce tumescent (audio) tyü-/ (ame, mw)
tumescent — adjective
- tumescentpositive
- more tumescentcomparative
- most tumescentsuperlative
1. enlarged and firm because sexual desire has sent extra blood into the tissue
enlarged and firm because sexual desire has sent extra blood into the tissue
By the time they kissed, Omar was already tumescent.
linking verb: be tumescent during arousal
As kissing continued, the clitoris became tumescent and more sensitive.
becomes tumescent + body part
The doctor measured the tumescent penis before removing the ring.
Wren felt tumescent as her partner kissed her neck.
- flaccid
describes tissue or an organ in a soft, non-aroused state
文法句型
become tumescent during arousal
remain tumescent
tumescent tissue
用法筆記
Often used in medical or literary descriptions of sexual arousal, especially for tissue or organs rather than for a whole person. Distinguish it from adjective/2, which refers to swelling from trapped fluid or gas.
2. pushed outward because liquid or gas has collected inside
pushed outward because liquid or gas has collected inside
After the fall, Bao's ankle looked tumescent by evening.
look tumescent after an injury
The vet said the calf's belly was tumescent with trapped gas.
tumescent with trapped gas
Anong touched the tumescent bite mark and called the clinic.
In the ER, the tumescent abdomen warned doctors about internal bleeding.
文法句型
look tumescent after an injury
be tumescent with gas
a tumescent abdomen
用法筆記
Usually describes a body part or organ after injury, illness, or trapped gas. Distinguish it from adjective/1, which points specifically to sexual arousal.