sense in English
- sense⇄expr. in a sense, in some respects; to some degree.
Ex. The consciousness of the body is of course, in a sense, its inner nature (A. Barratt). - sense⇄expr. make sense, to be understandable; have a meaning; be reasonable.
Ex. We all agreed that the plan made sense. - sense⇄noun 1a. the power of the mind to know what happens outside itself. Sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell are the five senses.
Ex. A dog has a keen sense of smell.
b. a receptor, or group of receptors, whereby an animal receives and respon - sense⇄sense, noun, verb, sensed,sensing.
- sense⇄v.i. 1. to sense something; act as a sense organ, sensor, or sensing device.
Ex. Two more wires, one to ""sense"" and one to ""inhibit,"" are separately threaded through all cores in each plane (Scientific American).
2. to experience sensati - sense⇄v.t. 1. to be aware of; feel.
Ex. Mother sensed that Father was tired. The herd of deer sensed the danger and made off into the woods.
2. to understand; grasp.
Ex. I cannot sense your meaning sometimes (Thomas Hardy).
3. to dete
sense in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
sense in Kashmiri कॉशुर
sense in Sindhi سنڌي
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