Sense

Word SENSE
Character 5
Hyphenation sense
Pronunciations /sɛn(t)s/

Definitions and meanings of "Sense"

What do we mean by sense?

Any of the faculties by which stimuli from outside or inside the body are received and felt, as the faculties of hearing, sight, smell, touch, taste, and equilibrium. noun

A perception or feeling produced by a stimulus; sensation. noun

The faculties of sensation as means of providing physical gratification and pleasure. noun

An intuitive or acquired perception or ability to estimate. noun

A capacity to appreciate or understand. noun

A vague feeling or presentiment. noun

Recognition or perception either through the senses or through the intellect; consciousness. noun

Natural understanding or intelligence, especially in practical matters. noun

The normal ability to think or reason soundly. noun

Something sound or reasonable. noun

A meaning that is conveyed, as in speech or writing; signification. noun

One of the meanings of a word or phrase. noun

Judgment; consensus. noun

Intellectual interpretation, as of the significance of an event or the conclusions reached by a group. noun

To become aware of; perceive. transitive verb

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.

A natural appreciation or ability.

The way that a referent is presented.

A single conventional use of a word; one of the entries for a word in a dictionary.

One of two opposite directions in which a vector (especially of motion) may point. See also polarity.

One of two opposite directions of rotation, clockwise versus anti-clockwise.

Referring to the strand of a nucleic acid that directly specifies the product.

Something you can make, but only if you are born with it, althoug everyone has 5, some people can have 6 or more as well. You can also have a sense of something eg humour, but even having all these qualities doesn't mean everything makes sense. Got that? Urban Dictionary

What most women need beaten into them. Urban Dictionary

The cyclical unit of time of linear time. Urban Dictionary

The senses is evident in many people after smoking marijuana. When one has the senses, their reaction time is greatly increased along with hand-eye coordination which allows the person to do incredible things that normally would be very difficult to do. The senses become extremely useful in sports and drinking games such as beer pong or flip cup. Believe in the senses and they will be good to you. Urban Dictionary

Idiom It is used to distinguish between two possible senses of a word or phrase. Urban Dictionary

No. Urban Dictionary

Short for Sensemilla aka Marajuana. Usually used in London by rudeboys. Urban Dictionary

Something that makes sense is understandable Urban Dictionary

Having no particular feeling for someone or something. Generally in the mind and/or the heart chakra. Urban Dictionary

Easy chick Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Sense

The word "sense" in example sentences

If we had a sixth sense, what a _new sense_ it would be! ❋ Various (N/A)

Its _logical_ structure is very different, however, from that of sense: _sense_ gives acquaintance with particulars, and is thus a two-term relation in which the object can be _named_ but not ❋ Bertrand Russell (1921)

By Father Nicholai Velimirovic, Ph.D. "Nature _takes sufficient care of our individualistic sense, leaving to_ Education _the care of our panhumanistic sense_." ❋ Nikolai Velimirovi�� (1918)

The sense of Melody and Tune lies behind the brow in connection with the _sense of hearing_, at the anterior portion of Sensibility, which forty years after my discovery is beginning to be recognized in consequence of the experiments of ❋ Unknown (1856)

In the latter sense, it imports much more than this; it is not merely a _sense_ of doubt respecting any one truth, but a _system_ of doubt in regard to the grounds of our belief in all truth, a subtle philosophy which seeks to explain the phenomena of Belief by resolving them into their ultimate principles, and which often terminates -- in explaining them away. ❋ James Buchanan (1837)

That the words [sic] mass is used in its appropriate specific sense in this Article, and not as synonymous with Lord's Supper, or eucharist, as the Plea for the Augsburg Confession [Note 33] asserts, is proved by the fact, that _if you substitute either of these words for it, many passages in the Article will not make sense_. ❋ Unknown (1836)

Creator has given to his creatures, have cultivated only one, the sense of touch, -- leaving out entirely that chief sense, which connects and confirms all others, -- _the sense of the invisible_, the _moral sense_. ❋ Alphonse De Lamartine (1829)

Good sense is so far from deserving the appellation of _common sense_, by which it is frequently called, that it is perhaps one of the rarest qualities of the human mind. ❋ Hannah More (1789)

The sense-strand-specific (sense) primer, from +243 to +223; antisense-strand-specific (AS), from − 16 to +5; sense*, from +415 to +395; and AS*, from − 68 to − 48. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The boxes below the bar indicate the positions of the strand-specific primers used for the detection of dsRNA: the blank boxes are sense-strand-specific primers (sense, +243 to +223, and sense*, +415 to +395), and the black ones are primers for the AS strand (AS, − 16 to +5, and AS*, − 68 to − 48). ❋ Unknown (2009)

So that, were we to argue from analogy, the word cc (psX7jTS in this place, referred by the LXX to the priests, should be taken in the sense of forgiveness simply: in which sense* it is also used by the LXX in Ex. xxxiv. ❋ Magee, William, 1766-1831 (1812)

In the slang sense of evade an obligation, avoid forms of the word except in quotes. ❋ PAUL R. MARTIN (2002)

A large number (my sense is a clear majority) are for fewer overall immigrants coming to the country. ❋ Unknown (2010)

“Independent agency” in this sense is a tautology, as that is a term that was coined to describe the Fed. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When this sense is absent, however, the game quickly becomes a trainwreck. ❋ SVGL (2009)

In his first extended comments on the process, Gates said the key consideration was preserving what he called a sense of teamwork among the top national security aides as the administration winds down the U.S. military role in Iraq and fashions a plan for turning over security responsibilities in Afghanistan by 2014. ❋ The Huffington Post News Editors (2011)

This sense is attested all the way back to 1600 in the Oxford English Dictionary, and it continues to be used to the present day, albeit sparingly and primarily by seafarers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As interdependents, therefore, we have no other choice than to develop what I call a sense of universal responsibility. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"[oh right], [yeah], that [makes sense]" ❋ JimmyK (2003)

She [needs] some sense [beaten] into her. ❋ Travman (2002)

[Hinduism] orients sense as the [emergent] [unit of time]. ❋ Sandrashine (2018)

example 1 "Stu is smoking a bong and mike throws a lighter at Stu from across the room. Stu sees the lighter out of the corner of his eye and catches it while continuing to smoke his bong...prime example of The Senses" Example 2 "Tom and Brent are playing beer pong and haven't sunk any cups. Tom lights up a pipe for them and they miraculously sink the opponents cups for an amazing comeback." The Senses aids in winning [drinking games]. Example 3 "Brad (drunk) accidentally knocks his [beer off] the table. Tom (high) makes a heroic grab and saves the beer from hitting the floor or any [spillage]." ❋ Random Phantom (2010)

I wouldn't describe myself as [black in] the sense that [I do] not actually have black-coloured skin - it is [brown]. ❋ Zami Karzai (2018)

"The Israeli-Palestinian [conflict] has been going on since the [beginning] of time, hasn't it?" "[In a sense]." ❋ Queen Buttrix (2021)

'Ey [Rudeboy] you got any [sense] [to bus] me. ❋ Random Jack (2003)

[Joshua] [Farrington] doesn’t make any sense(Joshua Farrington isn’t [understandable]) ❋ Yeetssysydydy (2019)

[i.e]. "I just seem to have [no sense] for stupid [pathetic] people." Or "You have no sense in doing things." ❋ Slugzcuz (2014)

❋ Anonymous (2003)

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