Sensing example sentences
Related (10): detection, perception, observation, discrimination, discernment, recognition, awareness, identification, intuition, observance
sense
verb
sensing (present participle)
- perceive by a sense or senses:
- be aware of (something) without being able to define exactly how one knows:
- (of a machine or similar device) detect:
Synonyms
discern, feel, observe, notice, recognize, tell, distinguish, find, identify, comprehend, apprehend, see, discover, learn, appreciate, realize, suspect, divine, intuit, conceive, twig, cognize, Legal"Sensing" Example Sentences
1. She had a sixth sense about his intentions.2. He had a keen sense of smell.
3. The room was filled with a strange sensation.
4. She had a strong sense of justice.
5. There was a sense of dread in the air.
6. He had a heightened sense of awareness.
7. She had a deep sense of intuition.
8. His words had a calming sensation.
9. There was a sense of foreboding in his voice.
10. He had a sharp sense of hearing.
11. She had a natural sense of rhythm.
12. There was a feeling of unease in the room.
13. She had a strong sense of loyalty.
14. His words had a hypnotic sensation.
15. There was a sense of danger in the shadows.
16. He had a heightened sense of perception.
17. She had a keen sense of observation.
18. The room had a strange sensation of energy.
19. He had a natural sense of balance.
20. There was a sense of urgency in her voice.
21. She had a deep sense of empathy.
22. His words had a soothing sensation.
23. There was a sense of anticipation in the crowd.
24. He had a strong sense of purpose.
25. She had a sharp sense of humor.
26. The room was filled with a strange sensation of dread.
27. He had a natural sense of timing.
28. There was a feeling of unease in the air.
29. She had a heightened sense of creativity.
30. His words had a captivating sensation.
31. There was a sense of fear in her eyes.
32. He had a keen sense of smell.
33. She had a strong sense of self.
34. The room was filled with a strange sensation of power.
35. He had a sharp sense of intuition.
36. There was a sense of awe in the audience.
37. She had a deep sense of understanding.
38. His words had a mesmerizing sensation.
39. There was a feeling of anticipation in the air.
40. He had a natural sense of self-preservation.
Common Phases
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