New posts in sense-verbs

What tense is used for "go" in "you see it go away"? [duplicate]

a word like "visual", "auditory", except for touch

Which of these is the correct usage of the words "listen", "hear"?

Can a book have a feeling?

Is it correct to say "I feel painful" to mean "I feel pain"?

Why do you only conjugate the first verb? [duplicate]

A Word To Represent The 5 Senses

Why is the term "touched" no longer commonly used?

"Visualized" equivalent adjective for audio

Discrepancy in using adjective or adverb with “taste”

What is the difference between "He saw me talking" and "He saw me talk"?

Why do these verbs take bare infinitives?

"View", but for hearing

Hear Me Roar Vs Hear Me Roaring? [duplicate]

Is there a neutral word for an olfactory impression?

'Voluntary/Involuntary' forms of verbs expressing the 5 senses

Why is "listen" always followed by "to" in the command voice?

Catenative verbs without "to"

What is a person who smells things called?

Is 'petrichor' the only noun in English that means a specific scent?