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senses

Definition

Senses are the ways that we learn about the world around us. We have five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.

Sight is our sense of seeing. We see things when light hits our eyes and is changed into signals that are sent to our brains.

Hearing is our sense of hearing. We hear sounds when vibrations in the air hit our ears and are changed into signals that are sent to our brains.

The smell is our sense of smell. We smell things when molecules in the air bind to receptors in our noses and are changed into signals that are sent to our brains.

Taste is our sense of taste. We taste things when chemicals in food bind to receptors on our tongues and are changed into signals that are sent to our brains.

Touch is our sense of touch. We feel things when pressure is applied to our skin and is changed into signals that are sent to our brains.

How can the word be used?

The five senses are sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.

senses

Different forms of the word

Noun:

  • the ability to perceive and understand things through the body.
  • a particular way of perceiving or understanding something.

Etymology

The word "senses" comes from the Latin word "sensus", which means "perception".

The first recorded use of the word "senses" in English was in the 13th century.

The word "senses" is a Latin word, and it is related to the English word "sensuality".

Question

Names your different senses.