Amatory vs Solicitous - What's the difference?
amatory | solicitous | Related terms |
Of or relating to love, especially sexual love.
* 1819 , Lord Byron, Don Juan , II.170:
Disposed to solicit; eager to obtain something desirable, or to avoid anything evil; concerned; anxious; careful.
Anxious or concerned (usually followed by about'', ''for , etc., or a clause): solicitous about a person's health.
Amatory is a related term of solicitous.
As adjectives the difference between amatory and solicitous
is that amatory is of or relating to love, especially sexual love while solicitous is disposed to solicit; eager to obtain something desirable, or to avoid anything evil; concerned; anxious; careful.amatory
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Eggs, oysters, too, are amatory food; / But who is their purveyor from above / Heaven knows [...].
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* * *solicitous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Solicitous of my reputation. -.
- He was solicitous for his advice. -.
- Enjoy the present, whatsoever it be, and be not solicitous about the future. - .
- The colonel had been intent upon other things, and not enough solicitous to finish the fortifications. -.