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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91. Her getting sacked was the biggest sensation since Rudolf Bing ousted Callas in 1958.
92. The sensation passed, leaving her nauseous and curiously empty ....
93. Only sensation survived: being deafened by the rooster, yet finding silence unendurable.
94. Sensation is experienced in the present, but this is a subjective moment distinct from the dimensionless instant of the physical present.
95. Is it present constantly, does the sensation wax and wane, or does it come in acute attacks?
96. At first there is the odd sensation of panic, the feel of coming to an alien city.
97. There was a sinking sensation in the pit of her stomach, as though she was falling deeper into the morass of lies.
98. Once again Sabine had the curious sensation that time had stopped and run back.
99. The absence of pelvic sensation in the four patients with cervical lesions supports this interpretation.
100. She could almost feel the fangs at her throat, and knew the real cause of the choking sensation was fear.
101. In I 779 he created a sensation with a pocket chronometer,(www.Sentencedict.com) called No. 36.
102. The sensation is similar to a small dose of amphetamine.
103. She winced painfully as a burning sensation spread across her cheek, and jerked her hand away from her face.
104. After that, he ignored the hand and massaged Bobby's arm until he felt the sensation of burning coals.
105. Some were brought back from new and exotic lands simply as sources of amusement or sensation.
106. This is a show that would cause a sensation in London or New York.
107. The sharp sensation in her midriff shocked her by its intensity.
108. Apart from one being inward and the other outward, Locke regards reflection and sensation as being very similar.
109. When this happens the esophagus becomes irritated and inflamed, causing a burning sensation that has the potential to awaken a sleeper.
110. The perception was frightening, but there was a sensation of healing in his chest and a pervasive sense of well-being.
111. The time zone changes as we went west further increased our sensation that time was no longer a hard fact.
112. The same sensation clawed at his cheek and he gasped, the pain searing, yet unreal.
113. In age she recollected the sensation of hot tears mixing with cold rain.
114. The client is also constantly reminded to study and learn the sensation of tension, to develop awareness in the resting state.
115. The sensation was one of blood distending the veins until they were about to release geysers of the dark red liquid.
116. None of the four patients with cervical lesions experienced pelvic sensation.
117. Her mouth was being taken with a possessive intensity that obliterated thought and left only sensation.
118. Rather, the moral goodness was really the power to produce a certain sort of pleasing sensation in the observer.
119. I climb aboard Moosha and suddenly get the sensation that the express elevator is going right through the roof.
120. Strictly speaking, this should be used to refer to an auditory sensation experienced by the hearer.
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.