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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121. It's vital to have a sense of humor in this job.
122. His delightful sense of humour won him a legion of friends.
123. Wheat color skin to a healthy sense of vitality, wearing Nike a complete set of pure white pink edge sportswear, the tiny curly brown hair tied in a relaxed and lively braids, always the confidence of cute expressions.
124. Not all of us possess earthshaking talent. Just common sense and love will do.
125. It makes sense to buy a large packet because it works out cheaper in the end.
126. In many cases, the people there are fighting, in a literal sense, for their homes.
127. We realized with a sense of growing desperation that nobody knew we were in there.
128. He had a poor sense of direction and soon got lost.
129. Doctors often sense uneasiness in the people they deal with.
130. I can't sense the meaning of invalid in this sentence.
131. The bishop helped foster the sense of a community embracing all classes.
132. He returned to work with a sense of renewed vigour after his holiday.
133. Throughout life's complications, you should maintain such a sense of elegance.
134. Happiness is just on my hands, and even lost sense of direction,[http://sentencedict.com/sense.html] but still not afraid.
135. The accusing look in her eyes conveyed her sense of betrayal.
136. A deep sense of patriotism had been implanted in him by his father.
137. They did so without hope of further profit and out of a sense of noblesse oblige.
138. I felt such a sense of freedom, up in the hills alone.
139. He is lazy, and furthermore, he has no sense of responsibility.
140. There was a palpable sense of relief among the crowd.
141. When she died I was filled with a sense of loss.
142. There is a great sense of occasion and a terrific standard of musicianship.
143. You sense he's sending himself up as well as everything else.
144. In a very real sense, post - war repression was the continuation of the war.
145. There was a sense of humour to what he did that I found very appealing.
146. The sense of kinship between the two men is surprising.
147. What comes across in his later poetry is a great sense of sadness.
148. The sight of people suffering arouses a deep sense of injustice in her.
149. If you had an ounce of sense you wouldn't believe him!
150. The danger recalled him to a sense of duty.
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