adjective
Describing an intense, inward-focused fascination with one’s own inner thoughts, emotions, or intellectual pursuits that evokes a sense of deep, personal allure or romanticism. It refers to the state of finding sensual or passionate stimulation within the realms of one’s internal experiences or intellectual contemplation, rather than through external interactions.
Etymology:
From the Greek eso- meaning “within” and erotic, relating to love or passionate desire.
Example Sentence:
His journal entries were esorotic in nature, capturing the intense, almost romantic admiration he had for his own philosophical musings.