Sensory ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Sensory ( adjective )

  1. Relating to or relating to the senses, especially sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
  2. Relating to or involving the nervous system that receives and interprets information from the senses.

Origin:

Sensory is derived from the latin word "sensus" which means the faculty of perception or feeling.

Examples:

  1. The sensory organs are the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin.
  2. The sensory nerves transmit messages from the senses to the brain.
  3. He had a sensory experience of the beautiful sunset.
  4. She had a sensory overload from the loud music.
  5. The sensory receptors in the skin respond to touch and pressure.

(As a noun)

Sensory ( noun )

  1. Relating to or relating to the senses, especially sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
  2. Relating to or involving the nervous system that receives and interprets information from the senses.

Origin:

Sensory is derived from the latin word "sensus" which means the faculty of perception or feeling.

Examples:

  1. The sensory organs are the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin.
  2. The sensory nerves transmit messages from the senses to the brain.
  3. He had a sensory experience of the beautiful sunset.
  4. She had a sensory overload from the loud music.
  5. The sensory receptors in the skin respond to touch and pressure.
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