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Mr. Tom Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

You will lose your power of speech, your vision...

Hi

I need a word for - I don't even know how to ask this question - human power to see, speak, sense, walk, etc.

For example (and I hope you understand)

(Wizard to a boy)

If you don't return before sunset, you will definitely lose your power of speech, your vision and some other...



Thanks for your time and support,



Tom
  

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and some other sense? Your five major senses are: Sight ,smell , touch ,taste and hearing. Hope I helped ~Lexy~

  • and some other sense?
  • Your five major senses are: Sight ,smell , touch ,taste and hearing.
  • Hope I helped ~Lexy~
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and some other sense? Your five major senses are: Sight ,smell , touch ,taste and hearing.

Hope I helped

~Lexy~
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lose your power of sight ~ lose your sight ~ lose your eyesight ~ go blind ~ become blind
lose your power of hearing ~ lose your hearing ~ go deaf ~ become deaf
lose your power of speech ~ lose your ability to speak ~ become mute
lose your ability to walk ~ go lame ~ become lame

CJ
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Mr. TomI need a word for - I don't even know how to ask this question - human power to see, speak, sense, walk, etc.

For example (and I hope you understand)
I know what question he is asking, but I don't know the answer.

He means:

If you don't return before sunset, you will defi
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erebreak a word that includes all the abilities?
I don't think that's what he was asking, but in any case, if you lose it all at once, you lose consciousness; you become unconscious. You faint. You pass out.

CJ
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My thanks to you people. Please tell me if FACULTY fits here. In fact, I was looking for one suitable word to end this sentence.

If you don't return before sunset, you will definitely lose your power of speech, your vision and some other FACULTIES.



Tom



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Hello Tom,

I think "faculties" would work well, in your context, as a general term for the powers of speech, hearing, understanding, etc.; also sight, I would say.

All the best,

MrP

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