sensed

[US]/[sensd]/
[UK]/[sensd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To become aware of something through the senses.; To detect or perceive something.; To feel or experience an emotion or sensation.
adj.Relating to or based on sensory perception.

Phrases & Collocations

sensed danger

sensed a shift

sensed opportunity

sensed presence

sensed a change

sensed frustration

sensed movement

sensed warmth

sensed something

Example Sentences

she sensed a shift in the atmosphere and felt uneasy.

he sensed an opportunity and decided to take it.

the detective sensed something was amiss with the witness’s story.

i sensed a growing tension between them during the meeting.

the company sensed a decline in sales and adjusted its strategy.

she sensed his sadness even though he was smiling.

the runner sensed the finish line and sprinted forward.

he sensed a change in the wind and prepared for the storm.

the musician sensed the audience’s enthusiasm and played with more passion.

the investor sensed a potential risk and withdrew their funds.

the dog sensed the presence of another animal nearby.

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