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ALL meanings of sense

sense
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  • noun sense specific meaning; definition 0
  • noun sense an opinion or consensus 0
  • noun sense one of two opposite directions measured on a directed line; the sign as contrasted with the magnitude of a vector 0
  • noun sense the import of an expression as contrasted with its referent. Thus the morning star and the evening star have the same reference, Venus, but different senses 0
  • noun sense the property of an expression by virtue of which its referent is determined 0
  • noun sense that which one grasps in understanding an expression 0
  • verb sense to perceive through one or more of the senses 0
  • verb sense to apprehend or detect without or in advance of the evidence of the senses 0
  • verb sense to understand 0
  • verb sense to test or locate the position of (a part of computer hardware) 0
  • verb sense to read (data) 0
  • noun sense the ability of the nerves and the brain to receive and react to stimuli, as light, sound, impact, constriction, etc.; specif., any of five faculties of receiving impressions through specific bodily organs and the nerves associated with them (sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing) 0
  • noun sense the senses considered as a total function of the bodily organism, as distinguished from intellect, movement, etc. 0
  • noun sense feeling, impression, or perception through the senses 0
  • noun sense a generalized feeling, awareness, or realization 0
  • noun sense an ability to judge, discriminate, or estimate external conditions, sounds, etc. 0
  • noun sense an ability to feel, appreciate, or understand some quality 0
  • noun sense the ability to think or reason soundly; normal intelligence and judgment, often as reflected in behavior 0
  • noun sense soundness of judgment or reasoning 0
  • noun sense something wise, sound, or reasonable 0
  • noun sense normal ability to reason soundly 0
  • noun sense meaning; esp., any of several meanings conveyed by or attributed to the same word or phrase 0
  • noun sense essential signification; gist 0
  • noun sense the general opinion, sentiment, or attitude of a group 0
  • noun sense either of two contrary directions that may be specified, as clockwise or counterclockwise for the circumference of a circle, positive or negative for a line segment, etc. 0
  • verb transitive sense to be or become aware of 0
  • verb transitive sense to comprehend; understand 0
  • verb transitive sense to detect automatically, as by sensors 0
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