Physical Sensations Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective relating to a person's body, especially as opposed to their spirit

  • The study focused on the differences between corporeal and non-corporeal entities.
  • I prefer corporeal books over e-books because I like the feel of turning pages.
  • I can't believe she ghosted me, I thought our connection was more corporeal.
  • His presence in the room felt so strong and corporeal, like he was a force to be reckoned with.

adjective feeling full or satisfied, often used to describe being satisfied with food or drink

  • After the elaborate dinner, I felt satiated and content.
  • I ate so much at the buffet, I'm totally satiated.
  • I chowed down on that pizza until I was totally satiated.
  • Her thirst for knowledge was never satiated, always seeking to learn more.

adjective describing a person or thing that is trembling or shaking with fear, cold, or excitement

  • She felt a shuddering sensation as the earthquake struck.
  • I couldn't help but feel shuddering with fear during the horror movie.
  • The haunted house had us all shuddering like crazy.
  • The news of the layoffs sent a shuddering wave through the company.

adjective causing or feeling unease or awkwardness

  • She felt uncomfortable wearing such formal attire to the casual event.
  • I always feel uncomfortable when I have to speak in front of a large crowd.
  • That party was so awkward, I felt super uncomfortable the whole time.
  • The tension in the room was so thick, you could cut it with a knife - it was uncomfortable to be around.