The word "smiling" doesn't fit because the other three words are related to the sense of hearing.
The opposite of hearing is not hearing, or deafness, which is the inability to perceive sounds.
The word "perception" involves both hearing and seeing, as it refers to the way we interpret and understand sensory information received through our various senses, including both vision and hearing.
No, the tongue is not an organ equipped for seeing. Sight is a function of the eyes, which are specialized sensory organs designed for detecting light and processing visual information for perception.
The past progressive tense of "see" is "was seeing" or "were seeing," depending on the subject pronoun. For example: "I was seeing," "You were seeing," "He/she/it was seeing," "We were seeing," "They were seeing."
The present participle of "seeing" is "seeing."
Smelling is one of the senses Smiling means turning up the lips Seeing is one of the senses Hearing is one of the senses
seeing, tasting, hearing, and smelling
hearing,tasting,smelling, and looking or seeing
Seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting.
This is referred to as Organoleptic analysis.
Horses and ponies have five senses: hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, and feeling.
They can be measured by using your five senses: hearing ,smelling ,tasting , feeling , and seeing
They can be measured by using your five senses: hearing ,smelling ,tasting , feeling , and seeing
Smelling, Seeing, Touching 2nd Answer: . . . also tasting and hearing.
They rely on their primary senses, such as smelling out the prey, seeing the prey, and hearing the prey.
Chloephobia is simply the scientific term for those who are afraid of seeing, hearing, or some who have it bad, smelling "Chloe's".
1. Seeing 2. Hearing 3. Smelling 4. Feeling 5. Tasting Hopefully this helps :)