aesthesia

[US]/iːˈstiːʒə/
[UK]/esˈθiːziə/

Translation

n.the ability to sense or perceive things, such as touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing; a medical term for sensation or feeling
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

aesthesia perception

altered aesthesia

study of aesthesia

aesthesia and perception

aesthetic aesthesia

visual aesthesia

tactile aesthesia

auditory aesthesia

olfactory aesthesia

gustatory aesthesia

Example Sentences

aesthesia plays a crucial role in our perception of the world.

the artist sought to evoke a particular aesthesia through their use of color.

he had a heightened aesthesia for music, able to discern subtle nuances.

the film's soundtrack was designed to create a specific aesthesia of suspense.

she possessed an innate aesthesia for beauty, appreciating even the smallest details.

the sculptor aimed to capture the aesthesia of movement in their work.

aesthesia can be influenced by personal experiences and cultural background.

the poet's words evoked a profound aesthesia of longing and loss.

understanding aesthesia is essential for appreciating art in its fullest form.

the aroma of freshly baked bread triggered a pleasant aesthesia in her.

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