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sensation
noun as in feeling, perception
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Example Sentences
Staying present with the sensations of any of the innumerable burdens that are thrust upon us can yield an experience of transcendence — or, at the very least, an acceptance of what inexorably exists.
US pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter has released a Christmas-centric EP, Fruitcake, which could top the festive album chart, but its tracks don't seem to be in the running for the singles crown.
Though Littler lost the World Championship final to Luke Humphries, he won £200,000 for finishing second - part of £1m prize money in his first year as a professional - and became a media sensation.
He has some sensation below the waist but his leg use is very limited, with no feeling or movement below the knee.
Dart sensation Luke Littler has said he "can't quite believe" he has trended higher than the prime minister and the King in Google's most searched for lists in 2024.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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