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sense
noun as in feeling of animate being
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noun as in awareness, perception
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noun as in point, meaning
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verb as in become aware of
Example Sentences
In both stories, the social magnet of celebrity overcomes ancient traditions that don’t make sense.
"There are figures such as Tommy Robinson that are able to touch into a sense of disquiet and grievance in the community in our society," he said.
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson is among those tapping into a "sense of disquiet" in the country, a Cabinet minister has told the BBC, after thousands joined a march and counter-protest in London on Saturday.
Not all that long ago, in a country strongly resembling this one, it appeared that the left — using that term in its broadest, vaguest sense — had won the culture wars.
What Kolkata Restorers are really trying to restore are not buildings but a sense of pride in the city.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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