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/vəˈlʌptʃuəs//vəˈlʌptʃuəs/The word "voluptuous" originates from the Latin word "voluptuōsus," meaning "delighted in pleasure." The Latin word is derived from the verb "voluptāre," which translates to "to delight oneself." The Latin word spread to the French language, where it was spelled as "voluptueux." This French word eventfully made its way into the English language during the 16th century, keeping its original meaning: an individual or experience that brings great pleasure or delight. Today, in modern-day English, the word "voluptuous" is typically used to describe a plump, curvy, and attractive woman, coining the colloquial term "voluptuous beauty." However, the original meaning of the word still resonates and is evident in the fact that the term "voluptuous pleasure" is still used in contemporary language to describe any activity, object, or situation that causes immense delight and joy. The term's appeal lies in its roots, as it traces back to the ancient Latin civilization that played a crucial role in molding Western civilization and culture.
having large breasts and hips in a way that is sexually attractive
có bộ ngực và hông lớn theo cách hấp dẫn về mặt tình dục
một người phụ nữ gợi cảm
một cơ thể gợi cảm
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giving you physical pleasure
mang lại cho bạn niềm vui thể chất
nước hoa gợi cảm
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