Words to Describe Smell, Sound, Taste, Touch … Humans have such a visual orientation that we often forget to write with our other senses. Thank goodness for stereoscopic vision, but why is it so hard to think of words to describe what we smell and hear and taste? Here’s a list that...
A.closerB.youngerC.longerD.cooler【2】A.symbolB.messC.rewardD.waste【3】A.limitB.spreadC.damageD.transport【4】A.came up withB.became aware ofC.were full ofD.made sure of【5】A.sinceB.althoughC.even ifD.but【6】A.valueB.careC.understandD.describe...
aThe joke spread,and soldiers began saying that their food came from Uncle Sam,Before long, people called all things that came form the government "Uncle Sam's".Uncle Sam became a nickname for the US government. 笑话传播和战士开始认为他们的食物来自山姆大叔,不久,人们告诉来形式政府“山姆大叔”...
Persuades, argues, convinces, proves, or provocatively suggests something to a reader who may or may not initially agree with you. counter claims Respond to one claim with another, to make a claim in response to, or as a defense against an earlier claim. explicit fully and clearly stated,...
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ExudeTo discharge (moisture or a smell) slowly and steadily; in literature, it can describe how a character’s presence or a setting affects the atmosphere. ExoticOriginating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country; in literature, exotic settings or characters can provide a sense of ad...
Do you love nature? If so, you will want to hug these fantastically fun nature words! You won’t be able to stop talking about them.
Definition- offensive to the senses and especially to the sense of smell Due to the fact thatnoisomelooks quite similar tonoisy(and both words tend to be used to describe unpleasant things) many people assume that the words are synonyms. This is, we regret to inform you, not the case.Noi...
Cueis a noun that means a signal that should initiate some sort of reaction: "Wait for the cue to say your lines."Queueis a noun that is used to describe a line of cars or people, and it is more commonly used in UK and Canadian English than it is in US English: "There was a ...
Earthy Used to describe the smell or taste of soil or earth Budding Used to describe a plant or flower that is just starting to grow Shrub A woody plant that is smaller than a tree and has several stems arising at or near the ground Hedge A fence or boundary formed by closely growing ...