Use sense words
Key Notes:-
What Are Sense Words?
- Definition: Sense words describe how we experience the world through our five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
The Five Senses
- Sight: Words that describe what we see.
- Examples: bright, colorful, shiny, dark, blurry
- Hearing: Words that describe sounds.
- Examples: loud, soft, quiet, noisy, musical
- Touch: Words that describe how things feel.
- Examples: rough, smooth, warm, cold, sticky
- Taste: Words that describe flavors.
- Examples: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, delicious
- Smell: Words that describe scents.
- Examples: fragrant, stinky, fresh, spicy, sweet
Here are some examples of sentences using sense words for each of the five senses:
Sight
- The sky is bright and blue.
- The shiny red apple looks delicious.
- The dark room made me feel scared.
Hearing
- I can hear the loud barking of the dog.
- The soft music makes me feel calm.
- The rain sounds like a gentle tap on the window.
Touch
- The teddy bear is soft and cuddly.
- The sand feels rough between my toes.
- The ice is cold and slippery.
Taste
- The lemonade tastes sweet and tangy.
- The soup is salty but delicious.
- The chocolate cake is very sweet.
Smell
- The flowers smell fresh and fragrant.
- The garbage smells stinky and awful.
- The bakery smells sweet and warm.
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