sensorial (Meaning)

Wordnet

sensorial (a)

involving or derived from the senses

Webster

sensorial (a.)

Of or pertaining to the sensorium; as, sensorial faculties, motions, powers.

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sensorial Sentence Examples

  1. The flowers' vibrant colors and heady fragrance provided a sensorial feast for the senses.
  2. The soft, velvety petals of the rose sent a wave of sensorial pleasure through her fingers.
  3. The symphony of sounds and aromas filled the market with a rich sensorial experience.
  4. The cool breeze carried tantalizing scents of wildflowers, invoking a deep connection to the natural world.
  5. The rough texture of the sandstone caressed her feet, offering a unique sensorial sensation.
  6. The bitter notes of the coffee danced on her tongue, stimulating her sensorial receptors.
  7. The gentle caress of the summer breeze carried a subtle sweetness, tantalizing the sensorial perceptions.
  8. The whisper of the wind in the trees evoked a profound sensorial experience, calming the mind.
  9. The saltiness of the ocean spray mingled with the warmth of the sun, creating a complex sensorial medley.
  10. The intricate patterns of the mosaic tiles appealed to her visual and tactile senses, offering a multifaceted sensorial delight.

FAQs About the word sensorial

involving or derived from the sensesOf or pertaining to the sensorium; as, sensorial faculties, motions, powers.

sensory, sensational, sensuous,sensual, afferent, sensate, receptive,sensitive

extrasensory,extrasensory, intuitional,intuitional,

The flowers' vibrant colors and heady fragrance provided a sensorial feast for the senses.

The soft, velvety petals of the rose sent a wave of sensorial pleasure through her fingers.

The symphony of sounds and aromas filled the market with a rich sensorial experience.

The cool breeze carried tantalizing scents of wildflowers, invoking a deep connection to the natural world.