hypereroticized
English edit
Etymology edit
hyper- + eroticized
Adjective edit
hypereroticized (comparative more hypereroticized, superlative most hypereroticized)
- Very highly eroticized.
- 2007 August 1, Stephen Holden, “A Chronicler of Alienated Europeans in a Flimsy New World”, in New York Times[1]:
- He was a visionary whose portrayal of the failure of Eros in a hypereroticized climate addressed the modern world and its discontents in a new, intensely poetic cinematic language.