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sensations
noun as in feeling, perception
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Most of us consider vibes to be positive or neutral, a way of giving form to gut sensations or the buzz in your skin.
Before we have enough memories to draw from to name our experiences, we learn from adults around us that help us label the pleasant and unpleasant sensations that arise.
Decades after she and her sister had become sensations, Maggie Fox admitted it had all been a hoax — only to recant the confession later.
"But there are things I can't do the same, like picking up coins off the table, and I've had to adapt how I do things in the kitchen because the sensations just aren't there."
“And then synesthesia would be … these rare individuals who experience additional sensations that sometimes happen to be across the senses, but most commonly sight,” Spence told Salon in a video interview.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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