New word - Sensorosity
I came up with a new word, Sensorosity
Sensorosity #
(noun)
/ˈsɛn.sər.ɒs.ɪti/
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The awesome ability to notice even the tiniest things around you—like how some people can hear the softest sounds or see colors that others might miss.
Example: Her sensorosity helped her hear the birds singing far away while everyone else was busy talking. -
Being super aware of how people or animals feel, even if they don’t say anything.
Example: His sensorosity made him realize his friend was sad, even though she didn’t tell him. -
The cool way some people can turn what they see, hear, or feel into amazing art, music, or stories.
Example: The painter’s sensorosity helped her turn a sunset into a beautiful picture full of colors that made everyone feel warm inside.
Use Cases: #
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In Art Class:
- "Wow, your sensorosity is awesome! You noticed all the details in that tree that I didn’t even see!"
- "Her sensorosity makes her drawings so full of life, like the animals are about to jump off the page."
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In the Playground:
- "I used my sensorosity to hear the ice cream truck before anyone else!"
- "You have sensorosity—you always know when someone needs a hug."
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At Home:
- "My mum says I have sensorosity because I always know when she’s had a long day and needs a break."
- "When I use my sensorosity, I can figure out what my cat wants even without her meowing!"
How I came up with it #
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