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sense
noun
a
physical
ability
such
as
sight
,
hearing
,
smell
,
taste
,
or
touch
that
lets
people
and
animals
notice
things
around
them
β’
Dogs
have
a
keen
sense
of
smell
,
allowing
them
to
track
scents
for
miles
.
Dogs
have
a
keen
sense
of
smell
,
allowing
them
to
track
scents
for
miles
.
β’
After
the
blackout
,
my
sense
of
hearing
seemed
sharper
than
usual
.
After
the
blackout
,
my
sense
of
hearing
seemed
sharper
than
usual
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
sens
,
from
Latin
sΔnsus
β
perception
,
feeling
β,
past
participle
of
sentΔ«re
β
to
feel
β.
noun
good
practical
judgment
and
the
ability
to
make
reasonable
decisions
β’
Use
your
common
sense
and
lock
the
doors
at
night
.
Use
your
common
sense
and
lock
the
doors
at
night
.
β’
It
makes
no
sense
to
drive
when
you
are
so
tired
.
It
makes
no
sense
to
drive
when
you
are
so
tired
.
noun
a
natural
ability
to
understand
or
appreciate
something
,
often
used
with
β
of
β,
as
in
sense
of
humor
or
sense
of
style
β’
Her
sense
of
humor
made
the
whole
class
laugh
.
Her
sense
of
humor
made
the
whole
class
laugh
.
β’
He
has
a
strong
sense
of
responsibility
toward
his
younger
siblings
.
He
has
a
strong
sense
of
responsibility
toward
his
younger
siblings
.
noun
the
meaning
that
a
word
,
phrase
,
or
sentence
has
in
a
particular
context
β’
In
this
sense
,
the
word
β
light
β
means
β
not
heavy
,β
not
β
brightness
.β
In
this
sense
,
the
word
β
light
β
means
β
not
heavy
,β
not
β
brightness
.β
β’
The
legal
sense
of
the
term
differs
from
its
everyday
usage
.
The
legal
sense
of
the
term
differs
from
its
everyday
usage
.
noun
a
feeling
or
impression
about
something
that
is
not
based
on
clear
evidence
β’
She
had
a
sense
that
someone
was
following
her
.
She
had
a
sense
that
someone
was
following
her
.
β’
There
was
a
growing
sense
of
excitement
before
the
concert
.
There
was
a
growing
sense
of
excitement
before
the
concert
.
verb
-
sense
,
sensing
,
senses
,
sensed
to
become
aware
of
something
or
to
discover
it
,
even
though
you
cannot
see
,
hear
,
or
touch
it
clearly
β’
The
cat
sensed
the
earthquake
seconds
before
the
tremors
reached
us
.
The
cat
sensed
the
earthquake
seconds
before
the
tremors
reached
us
.
β’
He
immediately
sensed
tension
in
the
room
.
He
immediately
sensed
tension
in
the
room
.
nonsense
noun
-
nonsense
words
,
ideas
,
or
behaviour
that
are
silly
,
untrue
,
or
have
no
clear
meaning
β’
Stop
talking
nonsense
and
listen
to
the
facts
.
Stop
talking
nonsense
and
listen
to
the
facts
.
β’
The
movie
was
fun
,
but
most
of
the
plot
was
pure
nonsense
.
The
movie
was
fun
,
but
most
of
the
plot
was
pure
nonsense
.
From
early
16th-century
English
,
formed
by
combining
the
prefix
β
non-
β
meaning
β
not
β
with
β
sense
,β
referring
to
something
that
does
not
make
sense
.