sense
Definition of
sense
:
a
general
conscious
awareness
;
"
a
sense
of
security
"
;
"
a
sense
of
happiness
"
;
"
a
sense
of
danger
"
;
"
a
sense
of
self
"
the
meaning
of
a
word
or
expression
; the
way
in
which
a
word
or
expression
or
situation
can
be
interpreted
;
"the
dictionary
gave
several
senses for the
word
"
;
"
in
the
best
sense
charity
is
really
a
duty
"
;
"the
signifier
is
linked
to the
signified
"
the
faculty
through
which the
external
world
is
apprehended
;
"
in
the
dark
he
had to
depend
on
touch
and
on
his senses of
smell
and
hearing
"
sound
practical
judgment
;
"
Common
sense
is
not
so
common
"
;
"
he
hasn'
t
got the
sense
God
gave
little
green
apples"
;
"
fortunately
she had the
good
sense
to
run
away
"
a
natural
appreciation
or
ability
;
"
a
keen
musical
sense
"
;
"
a
good
sense
of
timing
"
perceive
by
a
physical
sensation
,
e
.
g
.,
coming
from the
skin
or
muscles;
"
He
felt
the
wind
"
;
"She
felt
an
object
brushing
her
arm
"
;
"
He
felt
his
flesh
crawl
"
;
"She
felt
the
heat
when she got
out
of the
car
"
detect
some
circumstance
or
entity
automatically
;
"This
robot
can
sense
the
presence
of
people
in
the
room
"
;
"
particle
detectors
sense
ionization
"
become
aware
of
not
through
the senses
but
instinctively
;
"
I
sense
his
hostility
"
;
"
i
smell
trouble
"
;
"
smell
out
corruption
"
comprehend
;
"
I
sensed
the
real
meaning
of his
letter
"
Enron mail blog
,
Enron mail archive
,
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,
Pseudo Words
,
Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
,
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,
HostMon
,
Chess Morph
,
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,
News Morph
,
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