Amorous in a sentence as an adjective

The name means "language of the Romans", not "language of the amorous".

No matter how amorous his spouse may be, passion crumples despite baths, Chlorox and Dentine.

Which in a more literal sense means you have amorous feelings toward the thing you're passionate about.

But he went further: The president would be using this free time to, um, entertain amorous visitors at their leisure.

Weirdly when working in the Peruvian rainforest we did have to warn women about an amorous tapir.

Unless an over-amorous encounter could be considered an attack.

I don't think he needs to back that up. I mean there isn't a whole lot of difference between an amorous, unmarried couple who cohabitates together or an amorous, married couple who cohabitates together.

Just another reason to keep unprompted amorous interactions within the appropriate contexts.

A polyamorous couple could date others, as a couple, without it being an open marriageMy understanding is that an open marriage bars long term amorous relationships from the mix, but that things are ok

My girlfriend suggests a menstrual calendar app that enables men to predict women's moods, especially the days they're most amenable to amorous solicitation, and generally because it's good for men to know their partners' cycles.

Since you asked, TFA:> The usually chummy and Hawaiian-shirt wearing Lasseter admitted late last year to giving “unwanted hugs” and behavior that others “felt crossed the line.” Interviews revealed uninvited kisses and touching and amorous displays at studio parties where alcohol was served.

I'll paraphrase but he points out that your crush exists purely as an image in your head, and you really have no idea what the person behind the image is like, and if you finally get together the sex will probably be very awkward, so it's better to direct your mind and amorous intentions elsewhere.

But given that such a relationship would also be considered poly-amorous bisexual and not monogamous bisexual, and given that the likelihood of having a business that only fired people for poly-amorous bisexual relationships and not for monogamous homosexual relationships is extremely small, I'm guessing it will be some time before it is tested in courts.

Amorous definitions

adjective

inclined toward or displaying love; "feeling amorous"

See also: amative

adjective

expressive of or exciting sexual love or romance; "her amatory affairs"; "amorous glances"; "a romantic adventure"; "a romantic moonlight ride"

See also: amatory romantic