Similar words: no use, of no use, heinous, ominous, ruinous, luminous, ravenous, mutinous. Meaning: [nuːs /naʊs] n. 1. common sense 2. that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason.
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31, Time period of Thales, who invented the idea of Nous.
32, Nous avons vu aussi des Tib é tains tu é s ou bless é s.
33, Les é preuves inou ? es que nous venons de traverser n'ont fait , naturellement, qu'aggraver cet é tat de choses.
34, Nous avons adress é une protestation é nergique aupr è s de votre ambassade au sujet de cette affaire.
35, Nous devons contester la comp é tence de cet expert et rejette ses conclusions.
36, Comme la technique a fait de grands progr è s, nous pouvons t é l é phoner partout dans le monde.
37, Nous sommes boulevers é s à l'annonce de la mort de votre pr é sident.
38, Dominated by instrumental nous, science and technology is facing a defacto crisis.
39, Le professeur nous permet de consulter le dictionnaire au cours de l'examen.
More similar words: no use, of no use, heinous, ominous, ruinous, luminous, ravenous, mutinous, numinous, ruinously, glutinous, cavernous, exogenous, tyrannous, poisonous, ominously, larcenous, ravenously, endogenous, homogenous, gluttonous, oleaginous, androgynous, gelatinous, gangrenous, voluminous, villainous, indigenous, diaphanous, libidinous.