adjective / sel-kooth /
Has a vague but indefinable familiarity. Not clearly evident or well known. Possibly even silly in nature.
Sensory Word of the Week | fuzzy
adjective /fuhz-ee/
(Touching) Covered in short fur or having an unclear surface
(Seeing) Blurry and difficult to identify
(Patterns & Shapes) Having unclear or blended edges where assumptions are made
(Emotions) Warm and sentimental
Sensory Word of the Week | ambrosial
adjective /am-broh-zhuhl/
(Smelling) Having a luscious fragrance worthy of the gods
(Tasting) Extremely pleasant and delicious flavor
(Hearing) Exceptionally harmonious to the ear
Sensory Word of the Week | variegated
adjective /ˈver.i.ə.ɡeɪ.t̬ɪd/
(Patterns & Shapes; Colors; Seeing) A design with distinct streaks, marks, or colors;
(Smelling) An area with patches of scents;
(Tasting) Having a variety of flavor pockets;
(Touching) Having streaks of different textures
Sensory Word of the Week | acid
adjective /ˈæs.ɪd/
(Emotions) A way of speaking that causes irritation or discomfort;
(Seeing) Extremely vibrant, possibly irritating, in color;
(Smelling) Violently pungent odor;
(Tasting) Sour in flavor;
(Touching) Leaving a stain
sedulous
FORMS: sed·u·lous, sed·u·lous·ly, sed·u·lous·ness, un·sed·u·lous, un·sed·u·lous·ly, un·sed·u·lous·ness MEANING: maintaining sincerely and diligently USAGE: I lift the honey high before their sedulous feet sink.
discombobulate
FORMS: dis·com·bob·u·late, dis·com·bob·u·lat·ed, dis·com·bob·u·lat·ing MEANING: to confuse the order of, cause disorder USAGE: The spoons lie discombobulated as Chef’s hand instantly freezes.