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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151. He felt a deep sense of shame.
152. These words are jumbled up and don't make sense.
153. Funerals help give people a sense of closure.
154. She was deadened to all sense of shame.
155. I sense that you would rather not go.
156. I credited you with a little more sense.
157. I felt a sense of indescribable relief.
158. If you can't talk sense, I'm leaving!
159. At last, common sense had reasserted itself.
160. His remarks participated of the sense of humor.
161. The sense of community is lost.
162. She has a wonderful sense of timing.
163. I never used to save money but now I'm a little older and wiser I can see the sense in it.
164. Nothing of what he said made sense - he was talking through his hat.
164. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
165. It is easy to be lulled into a false sense of security.
166. McGrath remembers his offbeat sense of humor, his whimsical side.
167. She felt a deep sense of revulsion at the violence.
168. As she neared the door, Amy felt a growing sense of unease.
169. Your task is to interchange words so that the sentence makes sense.
170. A sense of impending doom came upon all of us.
171. Climbing the mountain gave him a tremendous sense of achievement.
172. They have a strong sense of pride in their work.
173. The drug is said to give users a heightened sense of well-being.
174. She needs to regain a sense of her own worth.
175. I've got a cold and so I have no taste/have lost my sense of taste.
176. Where would I be without you to knock some sense into my head?
177. My sixth sense told me to stay here and wait.
178. A lot of people wake up every day with a sense of being unsettled and disturbed.
179. She evidently felt a sense of kinship with the woman.
180. Then she remembered that they had no mind in any real sense of that word.
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