sense
Prononciation : [/sɛns/]
Mot
Contexte : « general »
(noun) the ability to perceive information through the five senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. It's what helps you understand the world around you.
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She has a keen sense of smell and can identify different flowers by scent.
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Without her glasses, her sense of sight is blurry.
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How important is your sense of hearing when you're listening to music?
Contexte : « meaning or feeling »
(noun) a feeling or understanding about something that isn't based on facts. It's like a hunch or intuition about what might be true.
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I have a sense that something good is going to happen today.
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She had a sense of foreboding that something bad was going to happen.
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How can you trust your sense when you have no evidence to prove it?
Contexte : « understand »
(verb) to understand or perceive something with your senses or intuition. It means making sense of what you experience or feel.
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I can sense the excitement in the room as everyone prepares for the party.
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She couldn't sense his true intentions behind his words.
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Can you sense when someone is pretending to be happy?
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