Emotional Response

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things

  • The poet's use of vivid imagery painted a detailed picture in the reader's mind.
  • The movie had some amazing imagery that made it visually stunning.
  • The video game's graphics and imagery were off the charts.
  • Her words created a powerful imagery of a storm brewing in the distance.

noun a widespread reaction of interest or excitement

  • The sensation of touch is processed by the somatosensory system.
  • I had a strange sensation in my stomach after eating that spicy food.
  • That roller coaster ride gave me a crazy sensation in my gut.
  • Her performance on stage created a sensation among the audience.

adjective describing a sensation that causes a person to feel a tickling or tingling feeling

adverb in a manner that causes a tickling or tingling sensation

  • The young child giggled uncontrollably as the doctor examined his ticklish spots.
  • I can't stand being tickled - I'm so ticklish!
  • She's super ticklish, so be careful not to tickle her.
  • His argument was so weak that it was like tickling a ticklish person - it had no effect.