sense

[US]/sens/
[UK]/sɛns/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. sensation, perception, discernment, comprehension, feeling;
vt. perceive, be aware of, detect.

Phrases & Collocations

common sense

sense of humor

sense of direction

sense of responsibility

sense of security

sense of achievement

sense of

in a sense

make sense

good sense

in the sense

make sense of

no sense

narrow sense

sense of belonging

sense of smell

sense of beauty

sense organ

sense of duty

sixth sense

Example Sentences

a sense of achievement.

a sense of adventure.

a sense of the sublime.

a sense of belonging.

There is no sense in bellyaching.

a sense of fulfillment

a euphoric sense of freedom.

a mordant sense of humour.

a palpable sense of loss.

a puckish sense of humour.

a tingly sense of excitement.

a whimsical sense of humour.

In a sense, it is true.

their sovereign sense of humour

in the strict sense of the word

take the sense of a meeting

The sense of the word is not clear.

a zany sense of humor

a sense of fatigue and hunger.

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