In this post, I got an idea for a new vocabulary list about touch-sensory words. Touch-sensory adjectives often have physical and psychological meanings, including temperature, pressure, and pain adjectives. One researcher lists more categories based on the feeling of skin, taste, and body.
I listed some types of words: warm/hot/cold, dry/wet, smooth/rough, etc. Here is the question, there are words could be considered sight and touch sensory words together. For example, when we talk about clammy hands, we might think about sweaty hands. We might also associate the feeling with “clammy“. Therefore, I mixed sight and touch sensory words together, so that I could add more words that describe nature. There are 5 categories of weather conditions in the list, so I named the full list Weather and Feelings.
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