Similar words: common sense, nonsense, sense, senses, incensed, in a sense, sixth sense, senseless. Meaning: [sens] adj. detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized perceptual cues.
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1. She sensed Beth's deep sadness.
2. He sensed a smouldering hostility towards him.
3. She sensed something was amiss right now!
4. Sara sensed that there had been friction between her children.
5. She sensed something was amiss and called the police.
6. Prost had sensed what might happen.
7. He sensed an undercurrent of resentment among the crowd.
8. Hugo had already sensed how unhappy she was.
9. The dog sensed that I was afraid.
10. He sensed a certain unease in her.
11. He sensed that his proposals were unwelcome.
12. Perhaps she sensed my growing discontent .
13. Thomas, she sensed, could convince anyone of anything.
14. They sensed that there was something in the wind.
15. I sensed a close intimacy between them.
16. Lisa sensed that he did not believe her.
17. Gil sensed something wrong from her father's strained voice.
18. The dog's fur bristled as it sensed danger.
19. He had sensed his mother's unhappiness.
20. I sensed a note of tension in his voice.
21. Jo sensed fear and jealousy all about her.
22. He sensed something was about to happen.
23. By intuition, he sensed what was wrong.
24. Perhaps he sensed your distrust.
25. Despite his outward display of friendliness, I sensed he was concealing something.
26. She probably sensed that I wasn'ttelling her the whole story.
27. I sensed quite strongly that she was angry with me.
28. I sensed this to be a serenade — a Scottish serenade.
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29. As soon as he entered, he sensed a tension in the air.
30. Although she didn't say anything, I sensed she didn't like the idea.
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