deep sense
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A profound feeling or awareness of something (e.g., relief, loss).
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- He felt a deep sense of relief after the phone call.
- The community experienced a deep sense of loss after the tragedy.
- She found a deep sense of purpose in her volunteer work.
- There was a deep sense of anticipation in the air before the announcement.
- His words conveyed a deep sense of responsibility towards his team.
- Despite the challenges, they maintained a deep sense of hope.
- The artist's work evokes a deep sense of wonder in viewers.
- I have a deep sense of gratitude for all your support.
- From a young age, he had a deep sense of justice.
- Walking through the ancient ruins gave her a deep sense of history.