voluptuous

/vəˈlʌptʃuəs/
adjective
  1. Having a full, curvy, and attractive body shape, especially used of a woman.
    • The actress was known for her voluptuous figure and confident walk.
    • In Renaissance paintings, women are often depicted as voluptuous, with rounded hips and soft bellies.
    • She felt beautiful in her own skin, even though she was more voluptuous than the models in magazines.
  2. Giving a feeling of rich, sensual pleasure; luxuriously appealing to the senses.
    • The velvet curtains had a voluptuous texture that invited touch.
    • The chocolate cake was rich and voluptuous, melting on the tongue with every bite.
    • The music had a voluptuous quality, with deep cello notes that seemed to wrap around the listener.
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