Sensory appeal is something appeals to one or more of the five senses.
sensory appeal means taste, colour, texture and smell
sensory appeal means taste, colour, texture and smell
Imagery
imagery
Yes, sensory language includes words that appeal to any of the five senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell). To be considered sensory, a word must evoke an experience related to one or more of these senses.
It's a matter of opinion, but most writers say it requires a minimum of one.
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If your appeal had been upheld, it would mean that you had won. Therefore, in all likliehood, its dismissal means that your appeal was denied.
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"Sensory detail" is a noun phrase. It refers to specific details that appeal to the senses, such as sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell, in writing or speech to create a vivid description.
Aesthetics is the branch of study dealing with things that appeal to the senses. Sense words are words that appeal to senses. Imagery is the use of word or phrases that relay sensory information in prose.