Sentences

sense in a sentence

n.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2

Definition

'SENSE' refers to a faculty by which the body perceives external stimuli, such as smell, or a coherent understanding or interpretation of a situation or idea.

Sample Sentences

  1. She has a keen sense of smell that allows her to identify different spices.
  2. His comment made perfect sense in the context of the discussion we were having.
  3. The sense of community in the neighborhood was evident during the annual festival.
  4. It’s important to listen to your gut feeling; often, it makes sense in ways we can’t explain.
  5. After a long day at work, I finally found some peace and a sense of calm in my garden.
  6. The sudden chill in the air gave her a sense of foreboding.
  7. He had a remarkable sense of humor that could lighten any mood.
  8. The artist's work evokes a deep sense of nostalgia for a bygone era.
  9. In that moment, she felt a profound sense of peace wash over her.
  10. His keen sense of observation allowed him to notice details others overlooked.
  11. The scent of fresh coffee filled the air, awakening her senses in the quiet morning.
  12. He has a strong sense of justice and always stands up for what he believes is right.
  13. After hours of discussion, they finally reached a sense of agreement on the project.
  14. The artist's work evokes a deep sense of nostalgia and longing for the past.
  15. She could sense the tension in the room as everyone awaited the announcement.