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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
Of our five senses, smell might be the most ignored.
"Singapore had given Kim Jong Un some prestige and the belief that finally, the United States is coming to its senses and talking to me on my own terms," says Mr Seiler.
“The activity in Kern … just heightened everyone’s senses and just made us a little more suspicious of everyone.”
As Variety recently reported, the film’s production was notoriously fraught with a host of ancillary issues, yet Fortune-Lloyd gamely infuses Epstein’s character with welcome senses of daring and vulnerability.
As Lisa senses, the spirit is “trying to figure you out — it’s trying to figure itself out.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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