Use sense words

Key Notes:-

  • Definition: Sense words describe how we experience the world through our five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.

  1. Sight: Words that describe what we see.
    • Examples: bright, colorful, shiny, dark, blurry
  2. Hearing: Words that describe sounds.
    • Examples: loud, soft, quiet, noisy, musical
  3. Touch: Words that describe how things feel.
    • Examples: rough, smooth, warm, cold, sticky
  4. Taste: Words that describe flavors.
    • Examples: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, delicious
  5. 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

  1. The sky is bright and blue.
  2. The shiny red apple looks delicious.
  3. The dark room made me feel scared.

Hearing

  1. I can hear the loud barking of the dog.
  2. The soft music makes me feel calm.
  3. The rain sounds like a gentle tap on the window.

Touch

  1. The teddy bear is soft and cuddly.
  2. The sand feels rough between my toes.
  3. The ice is cold and slippery.

Taste

  1. The lemonade tastes sweet and tangy.
  2. The soup is salty but delicious.
  3. The chocolate cake is very sweet.

Smell

  1. The flowers smell fresh and fragrant.
  2. The garbage smells stinky and awful.
  3. The bakery smells sweet and warm.

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