AWARE vs SENSE: NOUN
- N/A
- The faculties of sensation as means of providing physical gratification and pleasure.
- A perception or feeling produced by a stimulus; sensation.
- Sound practical judgment
- The meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted
- A natural appreciation or ability
- A general conscious awareness
- The faculty through which the external world is apprehended
- Sound or clear mind.
- Good judgment approaching sagacity; sound practical intelligence.
- An intuitive or acquired perception or ability to estimate.
- Discriminative perception; appreciation; a state of mind the result of a mental judgment or valuation.
- Meaning; import; signification; the conception that a word or sign is intended to convey.
- The intention, thought, feeling, or meaning of a body of persons, as an assembly; judgment, opinion, determination, or will in reference to a debated question.
- That which is wise, judicious, sound, sensible, or intelligent, and accords with sound reason: as, to talk sense.
- A faculty, possessed by animals, of perceiving external objects by means of impressions made upon certain organs (sensory or sense organs) of the body, or of perceiving changes in the condition of the body. See Muscular sense, under muscular, and Temperature sense, under temperature.
- Perception by the sensory organs of the body; sensation; sensibility; feeling.
- Perception through the intellect; apprehension; recognition; understanding; discernment; appreciation.
- Sound perception and reasoning; correct judgment; good mental capacity; understanding; also, that which is sound, true, or reasonable; rational meaning.
- That which is felt or is held as a sentiment, view, or opinion; judgment; notion; opinion.
- Meaning; import; signification.
- Acuteness of perception or apprehension; discernment.
- Specifically, the sense whose organ is the semicircular canals and vestibule of the internal ear, the portion of the internal ear supplied by the vestibular branch of the acoustic nerve. For the most part, this organ appears to function refiexly, that is, is not an organ of sense; but it undoubtedly gives us the sensation of dizziness or giddiness, and some authors refer this sensation to the ampullæ of the canals, and ascribe to the vestibule a second sensation, that of pressure.
- The simplest type of concrete affective experience; a complex of a sensation (or a well-defined group of sensations) and an affective process: such a feeling as hunger, or drowsiness: opposed to emotion and sentiment.
- In geometry, one of two directly opposite ways in which a construct may be generated, described, or thought.
- The capacity of being the subject of sensation and perception; the mode of consciousness by which an object is apprehended which acts upon the mind through the senses; the capacity of becoming conscious of objects as actually now and here; sense-perception; mental activity directly concerned in sensations.
- A special faculty of sensation connected with a bodily organ; the mode of sensation awakened by the excitation of a peripheral nerve.
- Feeling; immediate consciousness; sensation perceived as inward or subjective, or, at least, not decidedly as objective; also, vague consciousness or feeling.
- A power of perceiving relations of a particular kind; a capacity of being affected by certain non-sensuous qualities of objects; a special kind of discernment; also, an exertion of such a power: as, the religious sense; the sense of duty; the sense of humor.
- Mind generally; consciousness; especially, understanding; cognitive power.
- Any of the faculties by which stimuli from outside or inside the body are received and felt, as the faculties of hearing, sight, smell, touch, taste, and equilibrium.
- Judgment; consensus.
- One of the meanings of a word or phrase.
- A meaning that is conveyed, as in speech or writing; signification.
- Something sound or reasonable.
- The normal ability to think or reason soundly.
- Natural understanding or intelligence, especially in practical matters.
- Recognition or perception either through the senses or through the intellect; consciousness.
- A vague feeling or presentiment.
- A capacity to appreciate or understand.
- Intellectual interpretation, as of the significance of an event or the conclusions reached by a group.
AWARE vs SENSE: ADJECTIVE
- Watchful; vigilant or on one's guard against danger or difficulty.
- Apprised; informed; cognizant; conscious.
- Conscious or having knowledge of something
- (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception
- Vigilant; watchful.
- Attentive and well informed.
- Having knowledge or discernment of something.
- Bearing in mind; attentive to
- Aware or knowing
- Of or relating to the portion of the strand of double-stranded DNA that serves as a template for and is transcribed into RNA.
AWARE vs SENSE: VERB
- N/A
- Detect some circumstance or entity automatically
- Comprehend
- Become aware of not through the senses but instinctively
- Perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles
AWARE vs SENSE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To become aware of; perceive.
- To grasp; understand.
- To detect automatically.
- To perceive by the senses; to recognize.
AWARE vs SENSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Attentive to
- Bearing in mind
- Synonyms Aware, Conscious (see conscious), mindful, acquainted (with), sensible, observant.
- Specifically Informed by sight or other sense.
- Apprised; cognizant; in possession of information: as, he was aware of the enemy's designs.
- Watchful; vigilant; on one's guard.
- To perceive; comprehend; understand; realize; take into the mind.
- To give the sense of; expound.
- To perceive by the senses.
- [= Dan. sandse, perceive, = Sw. sansa (refi.), recover oneself; from the noun.]
- Discern
- Same as incense.
- The meaning of a word or expression
AWARE vs SENSE: RELATED WORDS
- Reminiscent, Sensible, Witting, Alive, Heedful, Awake, Cognisant, Knowing, Knowledgeable, Alert, Careful, Conscious, Informed, Mindful, Cognizant
- Feeling, Sensory faculty, Good sense, Sentiency, Mother wit, Horse sense, Common sense, Sensation, Substance, Intension, Sentience, Gumption, Connotation, Meaning, Feel
AWARE vs SENSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Reminiscent, Sensible, Witting, Alive, Heedful, Awake, Cognisant, Knowing, Knowledgeable, Alert, Careful, Conscious, Informed, Mindful, Cognizant
- Idea, Kind, Instinct, Think, Rationality, Sort, Feeling, Mother wit, Good sense, Common sense, Sensation, Substance, Sentience, Meaning, Feel
AWARE vs SENSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Were you aware of that issue at all?
- Experts are well aware of this overwhelming preference.
- Be aware of current health issues in Turkey.
- Teesside University who is aware of the study.
- Make you aware that options for deprescribing exist?
- Be aware that dogs have different play styles.
- You should ensure signers are aware of this.
- Be aware that in this highly competitive industry there will be competing books and that your publisher will be aware of them as well.
- As men came to live together they became more aware of each other, aware of the superiority of some over the others.
- You are aware of her faults and she is aware of yours.
- That, in a sense, will reduce the problem.
- Hope this makes sense n resolves any issues.
- In that sense, Jesus was actually a Buddhist.
- And having it invisible makes no sense either.
- There is no joy, no sense of accomplishment, no sense of worth.
- In such cases we will think, upon reflection, that what we seem to sense is something we only seem to sense.
- Let a Sense of Humor Break Presumptions Having a sense of humor does more than produce smiles and laughter.
- An enhanced sense of community solidarity was reported by many of those interviewed, as well as a greater sense of meaning in life.
- As reductionists, however, we must hold that these beliefs are justified only in a pragmatic sense, not in an epistemic sense.
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AWARE vs SENSE: QUESTIONS
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- What is the application-aware anomaly detection problem?
- Does Gradle perform variant aware selection of modules?
- Was Norman Rockwell aware of the Challenger explosion?
- How can I become aware of electromagnetic radiation?
- How can we make interventions more culturally aware?
- Are nurses aware of Health Promoting Hospitals concepts?
- Are affective computing systems really emotionally aware?
- Are molecular diagnosticians aware of nonstandard nomenclature?
- How precisely can we sense temperature differences?
- Is indirect translation word-for-word or sense for sense?
- How many sense data should be included in the sense data?
- What does Thomas Paine say about common sense in common sense?
- Does it make no sense to say royal blood type makes no sense?
- Why isn't the semi-circular sense included in the 5-sense model?
- What happens when the sense key is set to no sense?
- Can you tap into your sense of smell to sense energy?
- When does the plain sense of Scripture make common sense?
- What are the sense key and additional sense code fields?