'2 b. whlnny, yap, yelp, )'lp, yowl. to express grief or sadness -bawl, blubber, cry, groan, IDO!lilr wail~ weep, whimper
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1 The Sense of Sound-Some Use:fu.l ClaSsifications to hear. eavesdrop 1 h~ar, listen, overhear to talk-blab, chat, chatter 1 converse, drawl, gossip/ jabber, lectm~, I_isp, mumbler mtirrntil:', mutter/ prattle, preach, rant, raver recite, saj 1 shout, speak, stammer stutter, ~ttle, whisper ' to express grief or sadness -bawl, blubber, cry, groan, IDO!lilr wail~ weep, whimper to express happiness - cackle, chuckle, giggle, laugh(.t;oar, squeal, whoop a loud or penetrating noise- bang, be ow, blare, blast, boom,?ray, cheer,. clamor, clang, gash, cun, howl, racket, roarr scream, screech, shriek, shouf, slam., squeal, thunder 1 uproar, wall, whistle, whoop, yap, yell, yelp a soft or low noi~e- buzz, thirpr chuckle, creak, croort,... drawl, fizz, giggle, groan growl gurgle, hiss, ho;::u-se, hum, jingle,. mew (meow)', moan, mumble ',p:turmur 1 purr, rumble, rustl~, s:fzzle, snarl 1 squeak, swish, thud, -tinkle, und~tone, warble, whimper, whisper animal noises- bart<, bay, bl~t, bray, cackle, caw, cheepr chirp, clucl<, coo, crdak 1 crow, gobble, growl, grunt, hiss, honk, hoot, howl~ mevy (meow), moo, neigh, peep, purr, Cfl:lack, sc_reech, snarl, sq1j.eak, squeal, twitte:r,-w,himper; whlnny, yap, yelp, )'lp, yowl a confused noise-babble,_ buzz., cackle" shatter, din, hubbub, hullabaloq,. hum, racket, twitter, uproar an angry poise-bellow, growl; grumble, gnmt, ja~! je.er, mutter, roar, shout, snarl, snort,. splutter, yell.a musical sound - chant, chime, harmony, huin, j~gje, melody, peal, plunk, rhythm song, trill, turte,. volume, yodel ( musical instrument- bell, chime,.dro.m,. gong, to in-tom, trumpet, whistle bell sen.$~ - boom, chime, clang, p eal,. ring, tinicle, tau percl.,lssion sollil.ds-bang 1 beat, boom, cla.ng, rattle,.tumble, thump, thunder w.md ins~ent sounds - bjare, bleat, toot, p:umpet stringed instrument sounds -plunk, strtllll.r twang inexpressive sounds - drone 1 monotone, sing-song pleasant sounding- h~onious, melodious U!.!.pleasant sounding- deafening, monotonous, ~m.g-song, whiney not h~ar.ing - deaf noiseless - dumb, mute, quiet,.silent, soundless, speechless, still, t<:>ngue-tied '2 b
2 VOCABULARY OF.THB SENSES The Sense of Sound babble cry jaw preach soundless w~ble bang jeer purr speak weep b;:u-1<: dear jingle ~eech whimper bawl deafening quack speechless whine bay din knock quiet splash whlpey beat drawl splutter whinny bell drone laugh racket squall whisper bellow duml5 laughter rant squawk whistle blab lecture rap squeak whoop blabber- C\Vesdrop lisp tasp squeal mouth echo listen rattle stammer yap blare loud rave ster~ophonic yell blast fizz low recite swish yelp blubber rhythm yip boom gab m~ody ring tap yod~l bray gabble m..elod:ious ripple tattle yowl.buzz giggle mew roar thud gobble (meow) roll thump cackle gong moan rumble thunder -caw gossip monotone rustle tick chant groan monotonous fi!ude chatter growl moo say tool cheep gruff tnum Screatn tom-tom cheer ~le mtimble screech tone chime :.. grunl munnur shriek tongue-tied cl:tirp gurgle mute shrill toot chuckle mutter shout fread clack harmony silent trill _pam, or hear neigh silence trumpet clang hiss noise sing t}ine clank hoarse noisy singsong twang.clink ho:nk siren twitter cluck hoot overhear sizzle.converse }:tow I slam undertow coo hubbub pad smack uproar crackle hullabaloo patter snarl crash hum peal snort vocal creak hush peep snuffle voice croak pitch son~ volume croon jabber plunk sonic boom crow jang!.e pop S01Uld wail..::rtmch prattle (From the Garden Grove Unified School District Instructional Services Center) ~&
3 The Sense S'f Sight- Some Useful Classifications to see or look at-admirez eye, gawk, gl~ce, glare, glimpse, goggle, look, ndti.ce, obaenie, ogle, peel<, perceive, recognize, review, ~can, see, ~ight, spy., squint, stare,-survey, view, watch, witness to show or reflect.- glaze, brighten, dazzle, flash, flicker, glare, gleam, glimmer, glint, glitter, glisten, glow, reflect, shimmer, shine, sparkle, twinkle to alter or change color or clarity - blot, blur, brighten, darkei?-, dim, fade, flicker, magnify a look at something- glance, glimpse,.look, observation, peek, peep, survey color or an aspect of color - auburn, black, bloru:l, blue, brunette, dye, gray, gr~en, hue, o~ge, pastel pigment, pink, puipler. red, spectrum, tinge, tint, white, yellow on~ who sees or looks - eyewifues s, observer, spectator, spy, witness brightness - _blare, blaze, brightness, bril.liance, dazzle, flash, flicker, glare, flint, gloss, gldw,-light, racliimce, sheen, shimmer, _shine, spro;kle, twinkle darkness- blindness, gloom, shade, tarnish.instrur.nents of seeing- binoculars, glasses, looking glass, microscope, mirror, periscope, reflector, telescope attractive looking- attractive, beautifu1, becoming, good-looking, gorgeous, handsome, pretty, well=-grp6med unattractive Ioqking- homely, ugj.y, in1at~ctive easy to see - dear, distinct, transpiuent, visible hard to s~e -bleary, blurred, dark,- dim, indistinct, inyisibre, murky unable to see well- blind, ne.arsighted, farsighted able t<;> see well- observant, sharp s{ghted, wafchfu1 bright- qlazing, bright, brilliant, dazzling, flashy/ gaudy, gle~g, glittering., glistening, glossy, polished, radiant, shirr_unering, $hining, shiny, showy, sparkling, twm...t<ling dark - black, dark, dim, dusky, gloomy, m urky, shadov'~f, sooty colorless - blank, bleached, drab, faded, pale
4 The Sense of Sight admire dazzle glow perception splotched appeax ~a:zzlirtg glowing picture spy appearance dim goggle pigment squint array dingy good-lopking pink stain attractive dirty gorgeous polished stained stare auburn discolor gray pretty streak discolor~.d green purple streaked.. beautiful distinct gnmy stripe beauty drab radiance striped becoming dusky homely r~diant sufiny binoculars dye hue recognize su:i:vey biack blank eye.illusion reflect tarnish blare eyewitness ima_pe reflection tarnished blaze indistfu.ct reflector telescope blazing. fade.invisible rev~ tinge bleached faded review tint blear.y.fa:1fit light. transparent blind fair look scan twinkle blindness rarsishted "looking glass scene twinkling blink flash scrutih.y blond flashy :r:rutg.nify see ugly blot flicker microscopf= shade ugliness blue foggy mirage shadowy unattractive blur freckled mirror sharp sighted blurred misty sheen view bright gaudy mottled sheer vj.ewpoint J?righten gawk murky shiriuner visible brightness ga,z;e ~hiirime:r:iii,g... VlBlOn brilliance glance nearsjghted shll:te vista brirtdle. glare notice shin:irtg_ visual brown glasses observe shiny visual:ize brunette gleam observant show gleaming observer showy watch cl~an glimmer observation sight wa,tchful clear glimpse ogle smeared. well groomed c;olor glint orange smudged white colorful glitter soiled Witness colored glittering pale sooty colorless glisten pastel sparkle yellow crystal glistening peek sparkling gloom peep spec_fded dappled gloomy peer spectacle dark gloss periscope spectator darken glossy' perceive spectrum red '2.1'-
5 The Sense of Touch- Some Useful Cl~sificalions to touch something- brush'- <;aress, dab, feel, grab, grasp, handle, hit, pat,. pinch, rub 1 scratch, smooth, squeeze, strike, tag, tap, tickle to respond to a ~timulus - blilsh; chill, cool, flush, itch shiver, shudder, tingle, warm a touch- bru8h, caress, contact, dab, hit, pat, pinch, rub, scratch, squee?e, sting, strike, stroke, tag, tap, tickl~ a feeling (as a result of being touched or affected by something)- blush, 4rill, coldness, feeling, flush, itch, shiver, Shudder, th'lgl~, waxmth warm or hot feeling - blushin&, feverish! flushed, hot, humid, lukewarm, sw~aty, wann cool or cold feeling- chilly, cold, cool, crisp, shivering shuddering dry feeling -.dry, dusty, hot, powd.ery wet feeling- damp, humid juicy, moist, squashy sticky fee.ling- gooey, gummy, sticky, sweaty oily feeling- greasy, o.:uy, sharp, silky, slick, slippery, smooth, velvety smooth feeling- flat, greasy, otly, ~harp, silky, slick, slippery, smooth, velvety rough feelii.i.g- bristly, coarse, dull, grainy, gritty, hairy, lu:tnpy, rough, sandy, scratchy, nneven- - soft feeling- downy, feathery-, flabby, fluffy furry, fuzzy,lhnp, powdery, silky, soft, spongy,. squashy, velvety, woolly hard feeling- crispy, firm_, hard, solid, s_tuff, tough sprl.'lgy feeling- alive, flabby, jillnpy, shuddering, spongy, springy, squa8hy, stretchy, vibrating solid feelirlg- firm, hard1 solid, tough light feeling- downy, feathery/ fluffy,light, powdery heavy feeling - heavy, solid. feeling full of movement- alive, jurr1py, shivering, shudderihg~ vib:ratin~
6 The Sense of Touch alive greasy shudder blush gtitty shuddering blushing. gummy shuddery bristly shove brush hairy silky bumpy handle hard slap slick cares.s heavy slimy chill hit slippery chilly hot smo oth coarse humid soft cold solid coldness itch spongy contact springy CQOI juicy squashy crawly jumpy sq11eeze creepy stiff crisp lifeless sting cuddly light stinging limp stretchy dab lukewarn:t strike damp lumpy strol<e deadened sweaty downy rn.as-sage dull maul tag dry moist tap dusty temperature numb tepid fea,th.~ textu.r~ feel oily thorny feeling tickle fever:ish pat ticklish firm peck qngle fib.bby pet touch flat pinch tough Hilly pow!.~ toughened flush prickly flushed pull uneven fondle ptish fumble velvety furry rough vilirate fuzzy rub vibrating gooey sandy warm grab scratch warmth grasp scratchy wet grainy s~ wooll-y shlver ~0
7 to taste something- savor, sip, taste "The Sense of Taste- Some Useful Oassifi.cations to give taste to something- flavor, season, spice a taste- flayor,. savor, taste an agent tp alte:r taste - flavor, seasoning, -spice sweet tasting - acid, curdled sharp t~sting- bitter, salty, sharp,. tangy, tart, vipe~ary "hot or spicy tasting-biting, gingery, hot, peppery, spiced, spicy bland tasting or tasteless- bland, flavorless, insipid, tasteless, unflavored, unnalatable.l I unseasoned ripe tasting- :p1.ellow, ripe unripe tasting - green, unripe spoiled tasting- curdled, r9tten, spoiled, tainted good tast.i;ng- appe&ing, delicious, flavorsome, luscious, tasty, )'11II!ID.Y bad tasting - biting, bi~er, distasteful, nauseating, rotten, sour, spoiled, stale, tainted, tastei~s, unappetl.z:ing, unpalatable, unripe, unseasoned, "Vinegary having a taste - flavored, high-seasoned, seasoned, spiced
8 The Sense of Taste add hlgh season:ed salty tart appetizi:itg honeyed savor taste -hot s~ason tasteless biting seasorted tasty bitter insipid seasoning bland shatp. unapp~tizing luscious sip unflavored curdled sour unpalatable mellow spice unripe delicious spiced unseasoned distasteful nauseating Spicy untainte~ spoiled flavor palatable stale vinegary flavored peppery sugary.flavoziess sweet yummy flavorsome ripe rotten tainted gingery tangy green
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