1. titillating - Adjective
2. titillating - Verb
4. titillating - Adjective Satellite
of Titillate
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt was titillating to brush up against the enigma of mortality, to steal a glimpse across its forbidden frontier. Climbing was a magnificient activity, I firmly believed, not in spite of the inherent perils, but precisely because of them. Jon Krakauer
Cable news is more titillating to talk about who's up and who's down and all that nonsense as opposed to what's actually done. Kal Penn
Scott, as you and I both know, a popular move these days is to make a titillating charge and then have the media create the frenzy. Given Kenneth Starr's track record, should we suspect that he's trying to do with innuendo that which he has been unable to do with evidence? Bryant Gumbel
'Vacation' means titillating my taste buds. Brett Ratner
I know it's sappy, but I bet there's a market for civility and niceness out there that, while probably not as titillating as a junkyard scrap between shirtless adversaries, it'd sure be healthier. Steven Weber
And the Tío rewarded her with small, titillating crystal rocks and the lapis lazuli that piled up in a shelf in her grandma's library, like trophies of her education. Source: Internet