Definitions | sense |
| noun
- One of the methods for a living being to gather data about the world; sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
- A general conscious awareness.
- a sense of security
- Sound practical judgment, as in common sense
- The meaning, reason, or value of something.
- You don"t make any sense.
- A natural appreciation or ability
- A keen musical sense
- (Pragmatics) The way that a referent is presented.
- (Semantics) A single conventional use of a word. I.e., one of the entries for a word in a dictionary.
Translations: - Dutch: betekenis(nl)f
- French: sens(fr)m
- German: Bedeutung(de, Sinn, m, {{t+, de)f
- Spanish: acepción(es, significado, m}}, {{t-, es)f
- Italian: senso(it)m
verb (senses, sensing, sensed)
- To use biological senses: to either smell, watch, taste, hear or feel.
- To instinctively be aware.
- She immediately sensed her disdain.
- To comprehend.
Translations: - Dutch: gewaarworden, waarnemen
- French: sentir(fr)
- German: wahrnehmen
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