Examples of 'sense' in a sentence
Meaning of "sense"
Sense refers to the cognitive ability to perceive external stimuli through the body's sensory organs, such as sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell
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- Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
- Perception through the intellect; apprehension; awareness.
- Sound practical or moral judgment.
- The meaning, reason, or value of something.
How to use "sense" in a sentence
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Makes sense if she was about to leak intelligence.
Later there was more of a sense of hindrance or delay.
Common sense when operating a power tool.
Not in the true sense of the word.
No sense in bringing more drugs to the party.
I rely on common sense and my gut feeling.
I sense a new admiration for the west.
I had not any sense of danger at all.
We sense they might have felt blocked.
It makes perfect sense if you are out there.
We sense a more productive direction this year.
Casey has a warped sense of sibling relationships.
I sense that my life will soon be over.
Now you making sense little man.
I just sense a lot of tension between them.
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I did not feel that sense of terror at all.
In this sense our machines are unique products.
That fraction does not make any sense.
I do not sense any wraith in this settlement.
You are never gonna have a lick of sense.
Talk some sense into your man.
That does not make any more sense.
I just sense that you will be back.
What seemed like a real sense of peace.
To foster a sense of responsibility towards the family.
I do not see how this makes sense.
He had the sense to run and hide.
He says things that do not make sense.
It was like a sense of another realm that was there.
That just does not make any sense.
But his sense of remorse kicked in and he.
It would make little sense standing alone.
No sense in risking a new car to go over there.
We do not have the same sense of time.
It was more of a sense that something was not right.
This is all starting to make sense now.
A very strong sense of what was expected of him.
I am not an emigrant in that sense of the word.
Common sense is the soul of true power.
Everything makes more sense on the floor.
I sense you live with much misery.
And then the loss of another sense.
I have detected a sense of urgency in many statements.
That does not even make any sense.
A person with no sense of history is not a person.
I know it does not make much sense to you.
The walruses sense that they are in danger.
I am saying it would have made more sense.
Makes sense why his car was nearby.
Do not be lulled into a false sense of security.