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senses
noun as in mother wit
noun as in reason
Strong matches
- acumen
- apprehension
- argumentation
- bounds
- brain
- brains
- comprehension
- deduction
- dialectics
- discernment
- generalization
- induction
- inference
- intellect
- intellection
- judgment
- limits
- lucidity
- marbles
- mentality
- mind
- moderation
- propriety
- ratiocination
- rationalism
- rationality
- rationalization
- reasonableness
- saneness
- sanity
- sensibleness
- soundness
- speculation
- understanding
- wisdom
- wit
Weak match
Example Sentences
It’s a welcome time to reencounter “La Cage,” even if the production ultimately delights the senses more than it grabs the heart.
David Hume, the 18th Century philosopher, described it as “the phantasm of the senses.”
“They’re all human beings with senses of humor who want fun things to happen and want good things to take place in their lives,” he said.
Without knowing any details, Caitlyn disregards that a young girl throws herself upon Jinx to protect her when she senses that she is in danger.
"I'm living in a fairly privileged situation, in some senses."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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