Synonym: comprehend, discern, fathom, feel, follow, grasp, intelligence, judgment, mentality, perceive, realize, understand. Similar words: in a sense, make sense, consensus, senseless, dense, offense, sensor, consent. Meaning: [sens] n. 1. a general conscious awareness 2. the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted 3. the faculty through which the external world is apprehended 4. sound practical judgment 5. a natural appreciation or ability. v. 1. perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles 2. detect some circumstance or entity automatically 3. become aware of not through the senses but instinctively 4. comprehend.
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61. This sentence doesn't make any sense.
62. She had a sense of impending doom .
63. That child has had no common sense!
64. It's refreshing to hear somebody speaking common sense.
65. He has an acute sense of smell.
66. He had enormous charm and a great sense of humour.
67. A sense of humor is a great asset in this business.
68. It made sense to appoint a banker to this job.
69. Regular outings contribute to a sense of fellowship among co-workers.
70. I felt a growing sense of alarm when he did not return that night.
71. Many parents feel a sense of loss when their children leave home.
72. In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
73. The human body has a symmetry that is basic to our sense of beauty.
74. I had the strong sense of an unseen presence in the room.
75. I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will,[sentencedict.com] enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
76. I don't want people coming to see me out of a sense of obligation.
77. They hope that their work will instil a sense of responsibility in children.
78. By declaring him sane, the jury implied that he had a moral sense.
79. A stable personality and high sense of responsibility are desirable.
80. I don't understand this book--I can see no sense in it.
81. Gillespie is well known for his impish sense of humour.
82. At this moment of success I found only an unreasoning sense of futility.
83. I had an odd sense of deja vu just as you said that.
84. One's real value first lies in to what degree and what sense he set himself.
85. What first attracted me to her was her sense of humour.
86. She felt a great sense of pride as she watched him accept the award.
87. He had clearly plumbed the general sense of the message.
88. Humans, he argues,(sentencedict.com) are amoral and what guides them is not any sense of morality but an instinct for survival.
89. If only my father had possessed an ounce of business sense.
90. His story is incredible in the literal sense of the word .
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