![]() Here’s an example from Benjamin Myers’ book The Offing: You can create a multi-sensory experience in your writing. For instance: vibrating, soaring, mind-boggling, staggering, bumpy. By using active words or describing movement, you help your readers experience your words. For instance: zesty, tantalizing, sweet, stinky, stale. Most taste and smell words are easy substitutes for bland words like good, nice, or bad. Often these words mimic sounds-that’s when they’re called onomatopoeic. For instance: crashing, thumping, piercing, tingling, squeaky. ![]()
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