Sense [noun]

Definition of Sense:

feeling of animate being

Synonyms of Sense:


Opposite/Antonyms of Sense:

Lot

Apathy


Sentence/Example of Sense:

"Well, I'm glad you got some sense," answered the old man, grudgingly.

He distrusted his eyes, his ears, and every sense that he possessed.

We sense the call of the human heart for fellowship, fraternity, and cooperation.

He had to sense the coming of danger before it showed its face.

The intention is, I tell you plainly, to mortify you into a sense of your duty.

A President may sense and proclaim that new spirit, but only a people can provide it.

If she had said, "Pretty Annie," there would have been some sense in it.

She had a woman's sense of humour, which is not always urbane.

She couldn't get over her sense of his parenthood, his authority.

They even stared as though she had said something that had no sense in it.