adjective as in strong fondness

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intellectual, soporific, aesthetic

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Example:While the sensated experience was thrilling, the intellectual challenge of the debate was equally engaging.

Definition:Referring to what can be known or understood through the intellect or reason; characterized by or appealing to the intellect rather than emotions or sensuality.

From intellectual

Example:His lecture was soporific and lacking in sensated elements to engage the interest of the students.

Definition:Tending to make one drowsy; soporific.

From soporific

Example:The exhibition focused on aesthetic appeal rather than a sensated experience through raw sensory stimuli.

Definition:Relating to the appreciation of beauty; intended to please the senses rather than the intellect.

From aesthetic