Salivation example sentences

Related (9): drool, slobber, dribble, drooling, slavering, spittle, foam, secretion, saliva

salivation

definition

  - noun form of salivate

sal·i·vate

verb

salivate (verb) · salivates (third person present) · salivated (past tense) · salivated (past participle) · salivating (present participle)

  - secrete saliva, especially in anticipation of food:

  - cause (a person or animal) to produce an unusually copious secretion of saliva.

  - display great relish at the sight or prospect of something:

Synonyms

salivate

"Salivation" Example Sentences

1. His salivation increased as he saw the delicious food.
2. She could barely contain her salivation at the thought of the meal.
3. Salivation is a natural response to the sight of food.
4. The smell of the food caused an increased salivation.
5. Salivation is a reflex action stimulated by the sight of food.
6. The sight of the cake induced salivation in the children.
7. He felt a sudden increase in his salivation as he smelled the food.
8. The smell of the food caused his salivation to increase.
9. His salivation increased as he saw the delicious meal.
10. She could not control her salivation at the thought of the meal.
11. He experienced an increase in salivation when he saw the food.
12. Salivation is a reflex action that is triggered by the sight of food.
13. The sight of the pizza induced salivation in the children.
14. She felt her salivation increase as she smelled the food.
15. His salivation increased as he thought about the delicious food.
16. Salivation is a natural reflex that is triggered by the sight of food.
17. The smell of the food caused a sudden increase in her salivation.
18. The sight of the ice cream induced salivation in the children.
19. She could not stop her salivation at the thought of the meal.
20. His salivation increased as he anticipated the delicious food.

Common Phases

anticipatory; gustatory; digestive; conditioned; unconditioned

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