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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The sourness of the lemon elicited a sharp esthesis on my tongue.
The bright lights caused an overwhelming esthesis.
Esthesis is an important subject for understanding how the human body processes sensations.
I cannot fully appreciate the esthesis of spicy food.
The esthesis of chocolate was overwhelming for her.
He enjoyed the esthesis of different flavors of ice cream.
He found the esthesis of hot sauce too intense.
The esthesis of the dish was enhanced with a sprinkle of salt.
The soft esthesis of the kitten's fur was soothing to her touch.
The esthesis of garlic in the dish added depth to its flavor.
Her esthesis was so sensitive that she could taste the slightest hint of bitterness in her coffee.
The perfumer's keen esthesis allowed them to create complex fragrances by blending different scents.
The hiker's heightened esthesis allowed them to identify different plants and herbs by their smells.
The therapist used aromatherapy to stimulate the patient's esthesis of smell, which helped them relax and reduce anxiety.
The chef emphasized the importance of balancing different tastes to create a pleasing esthesis in the dish.
The artist's esthesis enabled her to perceive and reproduce the vibrant colors of nature.
The wine expert's esthesis allowed him to detect the subtlest aromas in the wine.
The perfumer's acute esthesis enabled her to create complex and unique scents.
After her accident, she lost her sense of esthesis in her left hand.
He had lost his esthesis after the accident and could no longer feel anything with his hands.
The detective's esthesis helped him notice the slightest details at the crime scene.
The sommelier instructed the servers to describe the esthesis of each wine to the customers before they ordered.
The musician's keen esthesis helped him to tune his guitar without the aid of a tuner.
The massage therapist's gentle touch helped to stimulate her client's esthesis.
The chef's esthesis allowed him to create the perfect balance of flavors in his dishes.
The chef's careful seasoning ensured that the dish would be pleasing to the esthesis of the diners.
The sommelier's well-trained esthesis helped her identify the origin of the wine.
The artist's work aimed to evoke an esthesis of nostalgia in the viewer.
The patient's impaired esthesis made it difficult for them to distinguish between hot and cold temperatures.
Her esthesis for textures allowed her to appreciate the softness of a cashmere sweater.
Her esthesis was so heightened that she could distinguish between different types of fabric just by touch.
The musician's composition aimed to evoke a range of esthesis in the audience, from excitement to contemplation.
The writer's vivid descriptions appealed to the reader's esthesis of touch, making them feel as if they were present in the scene.
The grand architecture of the building left him in awe, with a strong esthesis of beauty.
The garden's beauty was appreciated for its esthesis.
The chef's attention to detail was evident in the esthesis of the dishes he created.
The intricate details of the sculpture left her with a strong esthesis of admiration.
The sunset over the ocean left them with a peaceful esthesis.
The musician's performance was full of esthesis.
The painting was created to evoke a powerful esthesis in its viewers.
The intricate embroidery on the dress was a testament to the designer's attention to esthesis.
The film's cinematography was carefully crafted to elicit an esthesis of awe in its audience.
The poet's words created an esthesis of melancholy within her.
The intricate dance movements left the audience with a sense of esthesis and appreciation.
Her love for music stemmed from the esthesis she felt while listening to the harmonies.
During her meditation practice, she felt a sense of esthesis throughout her body.
As he gazed at the starry sky, he felt an intense esthesis wash over him.
After taking the drug, he experienced a heightened sense of esthesis.
His esthesis was accompanied by vivid hallucinations and sensory distortions.
The esthesis he experienced was a mix of both pleasure and discomfort.
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