sensing
Pronunciation: [ˈsɛnsɪŋ]
Word
Context: "perception"
(verb) to feel or notice something with your senses. When you sense something, it means you are aware of it without seeing, hearing, or touching it directly, like when you feel someone is watching you.
Example
She sensed that something was wrong in the classroom.
Example
He didn't sense any danger around him, even though it was there.
Example
Did you sense the change in the weather before the storm?
Context: "perception"
(noun) the act of feeling or detecting something. It can be about knowing something through your senses, like if you feel a change in the air or notice a smell.
Example
Her sensing of the emotions in the room helped her comfort her friends.
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His lack of sensing the tension made the situation worse.
Example
What kind of sensing do you think helps people understand each other better?
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