New posts in sense-verbs

What is the phenomenon called when we use an incorrect sensory perception to describe something?

What is the etymology of "look out"?

Is it 'seeing as' or 'seems'?

What is the difference between "scent" and "odor"?

What is verb tense consistency?

What part of speech is 'stumble' in this sentence?

Is the sentence "I saw him saying..." right?

Word for "able to be smelled" [duplicate]

“feel tired” vs. “am tired”

what's the difference between "to hear" and "to listen"

"Love to see this happen?" or 'Love to see this happens?" What's the grammar rule behind this? [closed]

What is wrong in saying " I am feeling well right now"...?

Is there a word for "look and feel"?

The confusion you suffer when tasting something familiar but unexpected

How to correctly say you liked some food?

Should this verb be in the third-person singular form, the infinitive form, or the present participle form? [duplicate]

Looking forward to " see" or "seeing"?

Is usually tired, usually tired, and feels tired?

In “can hear singing”, is “singing” a verb or a gerund?

What does it mean to "look it"?