Synonym: ace, adept, aesthesis, champion, esthesis, genius, hotshot, maven, mavin, sense, sense datum, sense experience, sense impression, sensory faculty, sentience, sentiency, star, superstar, virtuoso, whiz, whizz, wiz, wizard. Similar words: compensation, accusation, conversation, presentation, compensate for, representation, transaction, nation. Meaning: [sen'seɪʃn] n. 1. an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation 2. someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field 3. a general feeling of excitement and heightened interest 4. a state of widespread public excitement and interest 5. the faculty through which the external world is apprehended.
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61. The see-through trouser suit she had designed herself had caused a sensation at Rachel Ansorge's party.
62. If a constant rate of turn is now maintained, the sensation of turning lessens and may disappear altogether.
63. We delve deeply into the psyche for memories of past experience and sensation to judge any work of art.
64. He stood there, hoping the cold wind would bring sensation back to his rum-numbed body.
65. She shivered inwardly, a delicious sensation, and felt her heart break into a gallop.
66. One of those illusions was my persistent sensation that my personality was dissolving.
67. Suspense in fiction, that tingling sensation that makes us keep turning the pages, seems to arise in two ways.
68. Nevertheless every drop, indistinguishable from every other, left a little deposit of sensation, experience, feeling.
69. Within himself he would have a sensation of liquefying with giggles and of becoming extremely thin, like a puddle.
70. As there is no cause for alarm, the brain suppresses the sensation at source.
71. Natural foodstuffs contain a range of flavours that create a subtly different sensation.
72. Because when I pat myself on the back(sentencedict .com), the next sensation is usually a sharp kick lower down.
73. So it produces an odd sensation to learn, again from Anna, that this superstition was in fact Dostoevsky's.
74. Absolutely irresistible, they're tipped as the sensation of the year and will fly out of garden centres this spring.
75. That queasy asthmatic sensation in your chest, all that smoke and nothing, nothing but smoke.
76. Parr looked at the exposure of her inner thigh with a dropping sensation.
77. He shuddered at the sensation and his hands gripped her shoulders, moving with her[sentencedict.com], controlling her timing.
78. Moma Parsheen cried out as she sensed environment flooding back, the way that sensation needles through a frozen limb.
79. This caused a sensation in Western countries where the threat of serious infectious disease had come to be considered remote.
80. There was a burning sensation somewhere near the pit of his stomach.
81. There may be subjective numbness and slightly impaired pain and light touch sensation over the outer aspect of the foot. 3.
82. Wherever he walked, spring came at him with a rush, overwhelming him with sensation.
83. The advantage of this approach is that pain relief may be obtained without causing disturbance of sensation over the face and cornea.
84. It was, she decided, much sweeter than love: a sensation for the connoisseur of emotion.
85. Not presents, not for themselves, it was the sensation of being given to, she was homesick for that.
86. The sensation is a thrilling one, and I enjoy it immensely.
87. There may be a dry burning sensation; a dry mouth, ropy mucus, mouth ulcers.
88. A prickling sensation running the length of her spine told her that Rourke had made an appearance.
89. This can be done quickly in the following manner: Test the corneal reflexes and facial sensation in the usual manner.
90. This caused a sensation among the surfing fraternity, but dismay in the hearts of Quiksilver's rivals.
More similar words: compensation, accusation, conversation, presentation, compensate for, representation, transaction, nation, formation, zonation, location, relation, donation, operation, education, national, equation, radiation, variation, summation, migration, inflation, violation, allegation, isolation, situation, educational, regulation, nationwide, inclination.