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Sense has 11 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Verb

Definitions
Noun
1

a general conscious awareness

"a sense of security"

"a sense of happiness"

"a sense of danger"

"a sense of self"

2

the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted

"the dictionary gave several senses for the word"

"in the best sense charity is really a duty"

"the signifier is linked to the signified"

3

the faculty through which the external world is apprehended

"in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing"

4

sound practical judgment

"Common sense is not so common"

"he hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples"

"fortunately she had the good sense to run away"

5

a natural appreciation or ability

"a keen musical sense"

"a good sense of timing"

6

Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.

"The baby opened her eyes to take in the new sights and sounds around her."

Verb
1

perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles

"He felt the wind"

"She felt an object brushing her arm"

"He felt his flesh crawl"

"She felt the heat when she got out of the car"

2

detect some circumstance or entity automatically

"This robot can sense the presence of people in the room"

"particle detectors sense ionization"

3

become aware of not through the senses but instinctively

"I sense his hostility"

"I smell trouble"

"smell out corruption"

4

comprehend

"I sensed the real meaning of his letter"

5

To use biological senses: to either see, hear, smell, taste, or feel.

"The blind man relied on his sense of touch to navigate the unfamiliar room safely."

Example Sentences
"a sense of security" noun
"a sense of happiness" noun
"a sense of danger" noun
"a sense of self" noun
"the dictionary gave several senses for the word" noun
"in the best sense charity is really a duty" noun
"the signifier is linked to the signified" noun
"in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing" noun
"Common sense is not so common" noun
"he hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples" noun
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
awareness meaning faculty sagacity appreciation perceive detect understand
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
sense of direction sense of responsibility word meaning modality sensitivity logic nous road sense
Rhyming Words
anse tense lense pense mense dense cense wanse minse rinse banse hanse manse danse chinse odense flense amanse intense alfonse
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