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How to Use "Sense" with Example Sentences
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sense
(n):
a physical or mental feeling that your body experiences; an understanding
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Used with adjectives:
"
Dogs have a
great
sense
of smell.
"
(great, strong, amazing, wonderful, fantastic, good, developed, acute, keen)
"
She has a
poor
sense
of taste.
"
(poor, weak)
"
She does not have a
clear
sense
of direction.
"
(clear)
"
He felt an
overwhelming
sense
of sadness after hearing the bad news.
"
(overwhelming, deep, tremendous, genuine)
"
There's a
growing
sense
of fear in the neighborhood.
"
(growing, heightened, shared, slight)
"
She has no
basic
sense
of time.
"
(basic, general, overall)
Used with verbs:
"
My dog
has
a great
sense
of smell.
"
(has)
"
Joni
lost
her
sense
of hearing when she was a child.
"
(lost)
"
Lack of sleep must have
dulled
your
senses
.
"
(dulled, weakened)
"
I
experienced
a new
sense
of freedom.
"
(experienced, felt, had, got, gained)
"
The new park
created
a shared
sense
of community in the neighborhood.
"
(created, developed, provided, brought)
"
She
lacks
a
sense
of direction.
"
(lacks)
"
The recent burglaries have
heightened
everyone's
senses
.
"
(heightened, sharpened)
Used with prepositions:
"
He can experience the world
through
his other
senses
.
"
(through, with)
"
John lost his
sense
of
touch.
"
(of)
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sense
(v):
to feel or be aware of something
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Used with adverbs:
"
I
immediately
sensed
he was not happy with the situation.
"
(immediately)
"
He
clearly
sensed
the opportunity.
"
(clearly, strongly)
"
You could
almost
sense
the tension before entering the room.
"
(almost)
"
I
just
sensed
something was wrong.
"
(just)
Used with nouns:
"
Felix could
sense
the
disapproval
from his boss.
"
(disapproval, disappointment, disbelief, anger)
"
There was a
sense
of
danger
in the area.
"
(danger, distress, fear, tension)
"
The teacher could
sense
the child's
frustration
.
"
(frustration, impatience, emotion, pain, reluctance)
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