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1. sense [ n ] a general conscious awareness
Examples: "a sense of security" "a sense of happiness" "a sense of danger" "a sense of self"

Used in print:

(The Christian Science Monitor,...)

There is an extraordinary sense of presence in all of these recordings , apparently obtained at_least in part by emphasizing the middle and high_frequencies .

(William G. Pollard, Physicist and Christian....)

For this does not account_for the integral , elemental power of that which grows with abounding vigor as the play unfolds , nor does it explain the strange numinous sense of presentness which comes over those who watch the play like a spell .

(Edward Austin Walton, "On Education for the Interior...)

Fortunately , although only a_few years ago they held the student at_arms_length , today the business houses welcome the opportunity to aid the student , not_only from an increased sense of community responsibility but also from the realization that the student of today is the interior_designer of tomorrow - that the student already is `` in the trade '' .

(Frank Oppenheimer, "Science and Fear-- A Discussion...)

In agriculture , for_example , despite the advances in biology , elaborate rituals tend to persist along with a continued sense of the imminence of some natural disaster .

(Joyce O. Hertzler, American Social Institutions;...)

At_the_same_time that religion binds the individual helpfully to the supernatural and gives him cosmic peace and a sense of supreme fulfillment , it also has great therapeutic value for him .

Synonyms sense Related Terms awareness sense_of_responsibility sense_of_direction

2. sense [ v ] perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles
Examples: "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"

Used in print:

(The Times-Picayune, [New Orleans]...)

He senses his mother 's disapproval .

(High Fidelity, 11:10...)

On the basis of what they give us we can know how the young Caruso sang , appreciate the distinctive qualities of Parsifal under Karl_Muck 's baton , or sense the type of ensemble Toscanini created in his years with the New_York_Philharmonic .

(Chester G. Starr, The Origins of Greek Civili...)

At_the_least , however , one may conclude that Geometric potters sensed a logical order ; their principles of composition stand very close to those which appear in the Homeric epics and the hexameter line .

(Clayton C. Barbeau, The Ikon....)

Sensing the unseen presence of the other men in the patrol , he felt mutely united to these nine near strangers sharing this pinpoint of being with him .

He sensed something precious in the perilous moment , something akin to the knowledge gained on his bicycle trip through the French countryside , a knowledge imprisoned in speechlessness .

Synonyms feel sense Related Terms perceive feel detector tactile_property sensing

3. sense [ n ] the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted
Examples: "the dictionary gave several senses for the word" "in the best sense charity is really a duty" "the signifier is linked to the signified"

Used in print:

(Schubert Ogden, Christ Without Myth....)

by analogy , the church also has been regarded_as entirely independent of the `` world '' in the sense of requiring nothing from it in_order to be the church .

(Jaroslav Pelikan, The Shape of Death: life, death and...)

Adam and Eve were perfect , not in the sense that they possessed perfection , but in the sense that they were capable of development toward perfection .

Adam and Eve were perfect , not in the sense that they possessed perfection , but in the sense that they were capable of development toward perfection .

(Howard Nemerov, "Themes and Methods: The Early...)

Piepsam is not , certainly , religious in any conventional sense .

(Brand Blanshard, "The Emotive Theory," Robert...)

The pain of the rabbit was not itself bad ; nothing evil was happening when that pain was being endured ; badness , in the only sense in which it is involved at_all , waited for its appearance till I came and looked and felt .

Synonyms sense signified Related Terms meaning word_meaning

4. sense [ n ] the faculty through which the external world is apprehended
Examples: "in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing"

Used in print:

(Chicago Daily Tribune...)

Directed by Grigory_Kozintsev in a tempo that is studiously slow , he develops a sense of a high tradition shining brightly and passing gravely through an impious world .

(Nathan Rapport, ""I've Been Here before!"...)

The body , senses and brain , in_common_with all matter , have their counterpart on each of a countless number of frequencies .

The senses in each counterpart bear the impression only of phenomena that share its own frequency , whereas those upon all other frequencies are invisible , inaudible and intactible to them .

(William S. Haymond, "Is Distance an Original...)

The underlying assumption , of_course , is that only sight and touch enable us , in any precise and fully dependable way , to locate objects in space beyond us , the other senses being decidedly inferior , if_not totally inadequate , in this regard .

The supposed tactual sense of spatial location and orientation in the patient and his ability to specify the location of a member , as_well_as the direction and scope of a movement , passively executed ( with one of his members ) , proved to have been , on_the_contrary , very considerably affected '' .

Synonyms sense sentiency sentience sensory_faculty sensation Related Terms faculty sensitivity modality feel sensitize

5. sense [ n ] the idea that is intended
Examples: "What is the meaning of this proverb?"

Used in print:

(Barry Goldwater, "A Foreign Policy for America"...)

I do not mean to suggest that these assumptions are self-evident , in the sense that everyone agrees with them .

These conditions are unobtainable - are not even approachable in the qualified sense I have indicated - without the prior defeat of world Communism .

(James Bryant Conant, Slums and Suburbs...)

They are in this sense skills marketable immediately on graduation from high_school .

(Tom F. Driver, "Beckett by the Madeleine,"...)

It is not a mess you can make sense of '' .

What is the history of criticism but the history of men attempting to make sense of the manifold elements in art that will not allow themselves to be reduced to a single philosophy or a single aesthetic theory ?

Synonyms meaning sense substance Related Terms idea significance reference connotation undertone tenor reference mean

6. sense [ n ] sound practical judgment
Examples: "I can't see the sense in doing it now" "he hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples" "fortunately she had the sense to run away"

Used in print:

(Bell I. Wiley, "Home Letters of Johnny Reb and Billy...)

His head cannot contain enough sense to command a regiment , much less a corps .

(U.S. Reports. Volume 364. Cases Adjudged in the...)

It is not a medieval mental quirk or an attitude `` unnourished by sense '' to believe that husbands and wives should not be subjected to such a risk , or that such a possibility should not be permitted to endanger the confidentiality of the marriage relationship .

(A.L. Kroeber, "Semantic Contribution of Lexicostatistic...)

There would be no conceivable sense in going_to the opposite extreme of selecting items whose forms are the most unstable .

(George Harmon Coxe, Error of Judgement....)

He tried to tell himself that maybe Burton had sobered_up enough to get some sense .

Synonyms sense common_sense horse_sense gumption mother_wit good_sense Related Terms sagacity logic road_sense nous

7. sense [ n ] what you must know in order to determine the reference of an expression

Used in print:

(Jack Kaplan, "The Health Machine Menace: Therapy by...)

In this sense , authorities believe that all estimates of phony device quackery are conservative .

(R. P. Jerrard, "Inscribed squares in plane curves"...)

In the following paper it is shown that in a certain definite sense , exactly an odd number of squares can be inscribed in every such curve which does not contain an infinite number of inscribed squares .

(James Thurber, "The Future, If Any, of Comedy,"...)

`` Not in the largest sense of the words '' , I said .

Synonyms sense connotation intension Related Terms meaning connote

8. sense [ n ] a natural appreciation or ability
Examples: "a keen musical sense" "a good sense of timing"

Used in print:

(Musical America, LXXXI:5...)

His sense for rhythmic variety and timing is impeccable .

Synonyms sense Related Terms appreciation

9. sense [ v ] detect some circumstance or entity automatically
Examples: "This robot can sense the presence of people in the room" "particle detectors sense ionization"

Synonyms sense Related Terms detect

10. sense [ v ] become aware of not through the senses but instinctively
Examples: "I sense his hostility"

Synonyms sense Related Terms perceive

11. sense [ v ] comprehend
Examples: "I sensed the real meaning of his letter"

Synonyms sense Related Terms understand common_sense

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