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  1. titillate:


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Detailed Translations for titillate from English to Dutch

titillate:

to titillate verb (titillates, titillated, titillating)

  1. to titillate (tickle)
    kittelen; kietelen
    • kittelen verb (kittel, kittelt, kittelde, kittelden, gekitteld)
    • kietelen verb (kietel, kietelt, kietelde, kietelden, gekieteld)
  2. to titillate (itch; tickle)
    kriebelen
    • kriebelen verb (kriebel, kriebelt, kriebelde, kriebelden, gekriebeld)
  3. to titillate (itch; tickle)
    jeuken
    • jeuken verb (jeuk, jeukt, jeukte, jeukten, gejeukt)

Conjugations for titillate:

present
  1. titillate
  2. titillate
  3. titillates
  4. titillate
  5. titillate
  6. titillate
simple past
  1. titillated
  2. titillated
  3. titillated
  4. titillated
  5. titillated
  6. titillated
present perfect
  1. have titillated
  2. have titillated
  3. has titillated
  4. have titillated
  5. have titillated
  6. have titillated
past continuous
  1. was titillating
  2. were titillating
  3. was titillating
  4. were titillating
  5. were titillating
  6. were titillating
future
  1. shall titillate
  2. will titillate
  3. will titillate
  4. shall titillate
  5. will titillate
  6. will titillate
continuous present
  1. am titillating
  2. are titillating
  3. is titillating
  4. are titillating
  5. are titillating
  6. are titillating
subjunctive
  1. be titillated
  2. be titillated
  3. be titillated
  4. be titillated
  5. be titillated
  6. be titillated
diverse
  1. titillate!
  2. let's titillate!
  3. titillated
  4. titillating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for titillate:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
jeuken itch; tickle; titillate
kietelen tickle; titillate
kittelen tickle; titillate
kriebelen itch; tickle; titillate
- tickle; vellicate

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Related Definitions for "titillate":

  1. excite pleasurably or erotically1
    • A titillating story appeared in the usually conservative magazine1
  2. touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements1