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Sense of

Noun: The ability to perceive or understand something.

Example sentence: He has a great sense of humor.

Noun: A feeling or perception that something is the case.

Example sentence: I have a sense of guilt for not attending the meeting.

Noun: A particular meaning of a word or phrase.

Example sentence: The word "bank" has different senses, such as a financial institution and the edge of a river.

Noun: The general understanding or awareness of something.

Example sentence: There is a growing sense of urgency to address climate change.

Verb: To perceive or recognize something through the senses.

Example sentence: The dog sensed danger and started barking.

Verb: To have a feeling or intuition about something without conscious reasoning.

Example sentence: She could sense his disappointment in her decision.

Adjective: A phrase used to convey the idea that something is reasonable or makes sense.

Example sentence: It is common sense to lock the doors when leaving the house.

Adjective: A phrase used to describe a certain understanding or appreciation.

Example sentence: He has a good sense of fashion.


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