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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
Given sugar has a far lower climate impact than meat, this makes a lot of sense.
To get a better sense of how tariffs can affect spending choices, it's important to understand how tariffs work.
Political discussions were, in a sense, the soundtrack to his career.
He's generally named people he's seen on TV, which I suppose makes sense since that was his only qualification for the presidency and in his mind he's the greatest leader the world has ever known.
There are also flashes of images that frankly, we couldn't make any sense of, but maybe you'll have better luck:
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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