I would prosume that the answer would be Emprical.
We use all 5 senses to make observations. The organs we use to make observations are the tongue and throat (around the mouth), nose, ears, eyes, and skin. Without these senses we would not be able to function.
The name of a color, or its hue, is the most basic form of describing color. The Pantone color matching system is the best to use to find a specific color, i.e. your idea of turquoise. With computers a numerical readout can be used to describe a color.
eyes
vulnerable
Usually to describe things you describe using the five senses, such as touch, sight, smell, taste, and hearing. For example, you describe a laptop. It has a metalic touch, cold until it warms up. The laptop hums as you use it. Taste is a little hard here but I imagine it would taste like metel. It smells of buring lumber when it gets too hot.
Using descriptive language that appeals to the reader's senses is best described as creating imagery. By evoking senses such as sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell through vivid descriptions, writers can paint a vivid picture in the reader’s mind, making the writing more engaging and immersive.
I would describe it using, selfish, greed, and other words
how would you describe correct courtesy and preferred greeting when using the telephone
I would describe it using, selfish, greed, and other words
with lots of pyramids
imagery:words that appeal to our senses. using your '' mind's eye'' to visualize an example would be......................................... puckered lips wrinkled-face winking-eyes
A simple way to describe this would be, an observation is what you see, and an interpretation is what you conclude about what you have seen. OR An observation is a fact, something your senses detect happening while an interpretation is what you make of it by what you have sensed with your senses.
You can describe a person using the letter s by silly.
One cup of Chocolate Chips would be equal to about 160 grams. You can measure it accurately by using a food scale.
arrogant
It would be a savage fight but, ultimately, with his enhanced senses, a Wildmutt would win.