sense

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The meaning (definition) of the word sense
to feel or notice something, like a smell or a sound
The word sense used in a sentence
“You can sense the cold water when you jump in the pool.”
Words that mean the same as sense (synonyms)
feelnotice
The plural of the word sense
senses
How the word sense is said around the world
| French | sens |
| Spanish | sentido |
| Mandarin | 感觉 |
| Hindi | समझ |
| Arabic | حاسة |
| Russian | смысл |
| Portuguese (EU) | senso |
| Portuguese (BR) | senso |
| Japanese | センス |
| German | Sinn |
| Urdu | احساس |
| Punjabi | ਸਮਝ |
| Korean | 감각 |
| Hebrew | לָחוּשׁ |
| Greek | έννοια |
| Dutch | gevoel |
| Filipino | pakiramdam |
| Vietnamese | giác quan |
| Turkish | algı |
| Persian | حس |
| Polish | sens |
| Ukrainian | сенс |
| Bengali | বোধ |
| Swedish | känsla |
| Italian | senso |
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