Truly effective descriptive writing persuades readers to feel as if they are actually experiencing the scene being described. If you look closely at how this kind of writing is created, you'll find it uses references to one or more of the five senses (such as what can be seen or heard). This can also be called sensory description.
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A description containing too much sensory information, which can overwhelm a reader
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A description containing too much sensory information, which can overwhelm a reader
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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.
Language that appeals to the senses is called "sensory language." It is used to evoke sensory experiences such as sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch in the reader or listener. Sensory language helps create vivid imagery and bring a more immersive experience to the description.
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an abnormal state of lack of response to sensory stimuli, resulting from injury, shock or some other bodily dispoder