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Yes , it is another word for taste.
sense of smell
Sense of taste is largely affected by the sense of smell. So outside odors will positively or negatively affect the sense of taste.
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The noun 'sense' is a concretenoun as a word for one of the faculties of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.The noun 'sense' is an abstractnoun as a word for a strong feeling or belief about something; a sane and realistic attitude to situations and problems; a good reason or excuse for an action.
This is imagery that appeals to the reader's sense of taste.
Yes , it is another word for taste.
taste, touch, smell, sight
The word "trumpeter" most appeals to the sense of hearing in the poem "Cavalry Crossing a Ford," as it conjures the image of the sound of a trumpet being played by a cavalry soldier.
In those lines, the words "luscious," "whispers," and "tantalizing" appeal to the sense of taste; "velvet," "soft," and "warmth" appeal to the sense of touch; and "fragrant" appeals to the sense of smell.
S (as in sense)
touch, taste, smell, sensibility, feel
You have taste buds in your mouth that make it possible for you to sense taste.
Flavor and taste buds can be used when referring to sense of taste. Sense of taste can also be referred to as your taste buds. Taste buds can be used in place of the term, sense of taste.
Imagery typically appeals to the sense of sight to create vivid mental pictures for the reader. Other senses, such as hearing, touch, taste, and smell, can also be used to enhance the overall sensory experience in imagery.
sense of smell
Sense of taste is largely affected by the sense of smell. So outside odors will positively or negatively affect the sense of taste.