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Sense Definition & Meaning

1. One of the faculties of perception by which the body perceives external stimuli, such as sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.

Example: I lost my sense of smell after catching a cold.

2. A feeling or intuition about something.

Example: I have a sense that something bad is going to happen.

3. A meaning or interpretation of something.

Example: What is the sense of this poem?

4. Sound judgment or reasoning.

Example: It makes no sense to drive without a seatbelt.

5. A state of consciousness or awareness.

Example: I am in a heightened sense of awareness when i am in a new place.

Examples of the word sense used in sentences.

  • Can you please turn on the lights? I can't see anything in this room; my sense of sight is weak.
  • I don't have a sense of direction; can you please give me directions to the nearest library?
  • I have a sense of humor and I love making people laugh with my clever jokes.
  • I enjoy listening to music because it stimulates my sense of hearing.
  • I always trust my gut feelings because they never fail me; my sense of intuition is strong.
  • I have a good sense of smell and I can easily detect the aroma of freshly baked bread.
  • I have a strong sense of loyalty towards my family and I will always stand by them.
  • She has a great sense of humor and always makes people laugh with her jokes and witty remarks.
  • The painting captured the essence of the sunset so well that it gave a sense of calm and tranquility.
  • It makes sense to take an umbrella with you when the forecast predicts rain.
  • It's important to use all of your senses when exploring a new place.
  • I have a sense that something good is going to happen today!
  • I can't make sense of this math problem, can you help me?
  • After the accident, she lost her sense of smell and taste.
  • He has a good sense of humor, which always brightens up our day.
  • Despite the chaotic situation, she had a sense of calmness that helped her make the right decision.
  • It's important to have a sense of humor in life, especially when things get rough.
  • She had a sharp sense of smell, which allowed her to detect the slightest hint of danger.
  • The company's new product line lacked a sense of innovation, which resulted in lower sales figures.
  • He couldn't shake off the sense of guilt after lying to his friend about the incident.
  • As an experienced chef, Jane has a keen sense for blending different spices to create unique flavors.
  • Despite the chaos in the streets, the protestors marched with a sense of determination and purpose.
  • After years of working in the same industry, John had a strong sense of intuition when it came to making important business decisions.
  • The tragic news of the earthquake left the community with a profound sense of loss and sorrow.
  • The artist's abstract paintings were meant to evoke a sense of wonder and curiosity in the viewer.
  • As a seasoned traveler, I have developed a keen sense of when to avoid crowded tourist attractions.
  • The sense of camaraderie among the teammates was palpable as they celebrated their championship win.
  • After years of living in the city, I've lost my sense of direction and rely on my GPS for just about everything.
  • It's important to have a strong sense of self in order to weather life's challenges with grace and resilience.
  • The chef's impeccable sense of seasoning is what sets his dishes apart from the rest.
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