sense
Basic practical judgment that most people have.
A powerful feeling or awareness of something.
Refers to highly developed physical senses, or good judgment.
A profound feeling or awareness of something (e.g., relief, loss).
A very deep and intense feeling or awareness.
Refers to a very strong or sharp sense, physical or emotional.
An intuitive power of perception.
Refers to highly developed physical senses like hearing or smell.
Refers to highly developed physical senses like hearing or smell.
An ability to choose clothes that are fashionable and look good.
An ability to choose clothes that look good.
A recently acquired feeling or awareness.
Basic practical judgment.
To feel very shocked, confused, or dizzy.
To feel very confused or dizzy.
The traditional senses of sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
A feeling that you are safe when you are not.
To persuade someone to think and behave in a more reasonable way.
To try to make someone think and behave in a more reasonable way.
To have a lot of money but spend it foolishly.
To have a powerful feeling or intuition about something.
To perceive or become aware of something with certainty.
To be logical, reasonable, or easy to understand.
To possess a particular feeling, awareness, or quality.
To begin to think and behave reasonably after a period of foolishness or irrationality.
To have a particular feeling, awareness, or quality (more formal).
To make a sense or feeling stronger or more acute.
To make a sense or feeling stronger or more intense.