Juicy, greasy, things like that
Salty
Sensory is using the five senses (Sight, Touch, Smell, Taste, Hear) to describe a feeling. Imagery is using words to describe a view.
Sensory words are often literal in that they describe sensations perceived by the five senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell). However, they can also be used figuratively to invoke a strong emotional response or create vivid imagery in writing.
Anything you can smell, touch,taste.
Words that describe Ocean Debris are: Icky, nasty, unhelpful, gross, etc.
Sensory terms
Flotsam
The sensory nervous systems main function is to process any sensory information. Vision, hearing, touch, taste, smell, and movement are the things that this system processes.
Sensory phrases are descriptive phrases that engage the reader's senses by providing vivid details related to sight, sound, touch, smell, or taste. They help create a more immersive experience for the reader by appealing to their sensory perceptions and emotions. These phrases are often used in creative writing to enhance imagery and evoke a strong response from the reader.
To create a sensory experience with language, use descriptive words that appeal to the five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. Paint a vivid picture by incorporating details that help the reader or listener imagine what is being described. Engage the audience by evoking emotions and connections through sensory language.
Words that describe nouns are adjectives; the 'taste'is a noun. Some adjectives to describe the taste of food follow:alkalinebitterbittersweetblandburntbutterycheesycrispydeliciousfishyfruitygingerygreasyheartyhotlusciousmedicinalmellowoilyoverripepepperyrawriperottensaltysoursourspicyspoiledsugarysweettangytastyvinegary
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