'sense' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'sense' with 20 example sentences.
- sense noun
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: a general conscious awareness
: the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted
: the faculty through which the external world is apprehended
: sound practical judgment
: a natural appreciation or ability
- sense verb
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: perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles
: detect some circumstance or entity automatically
: become aware of not through the senses but instinctively
: discern
common sense
make sense
sensing
sense of humour
sense of humor
in a sense
sensed
sixth sense
sense of smell
good sense
sense of direction
sense of duty
Are you saying I have no sense of humor?
He has a strong sense of responsibility.
Dogs have a strong sense of smell.
The sentence makes no sense.
In a sense, Paris is the center of the world.
The kidnapping scenario didn't make any sense.
Knowledge without common sense will lead you nowhere.
We hoped he would come to his senses.
All four lost their sense of taste and smell.
I've lost my sense of smell.
That word has at least three different senses.
She never lost her sense of humor.
Don't lose your sense of humor.
I think it makes sense.
He has a great sense of humour.
It'll make sense when you're older.
My dreams don't make sense.
This man has no sense of humor.
Humans have five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell.
She had enough sense to understand what he really meant.