a meaning conveyed or intended, esp any of a range of meanings a word or phrase may bear, e.g. as isolated in a dictionary entry
the faculty of perceiving the external world or internal bodily conditions by means of feeling, hearing, sight, smell, taste, etc
any of these individual faculties of perception
an ability to use the senses for a specified purpose
a good sense of balance
a definite but often vague awareness or impression
a sense of insecurity
an awareness that motivates action or judgment
a sense of justice
a capacity for discernment and appreciation
a sense of humour
(usu in pl, but treated as sing.) soundness of mind or judgment
seem to have taken leave of their senses
the prevailing view; a consensus
the sense of the meeting
an ability to put the mind to effective use; practical intelligence
point or reason
no sense in doing that
in mathematics, either of two opposite directions of motion
to be understandable
to seem reasonable