ˌsærəˈsenɪk
91sen´si|ble|ness — sen|si|ble «SEHN suh buhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having good sense; showing good judgment; wise: »She is too sensible to do anything foolish. One hears very sensible things said on opposite sides (George Eliot). 2. aware; conscious: »I am… …
92sen|si|ble — «SEHN suh buhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having good sense; showing good judgment; wise: »She is too sensible to do anything foolish. One hears very sensible things said on opposite sides (George Eliot). 2. aware; conscious: »I am sensible of… …
93sen´su|al|i|za´tion — sen|su|al|ize «SEHN shu uh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to make sensual. –sen´su|al|i|za´tion, noun …
94sen|su|al|ize — «SEHN shu uh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to make sensual. –sen´su|al|i|za´tion, noun …
95sen´su|al|ly — sen|su|al «SEHN shu uhl», adjective. 1. of, having to do with, or appealing to the bodily senses rather than the mind or soul: »Gluttons derive sensual pleasure from eating. 2. liking the pleasures of the senses; indifferent to intellectual and… …
96sen|su|al — «SEHN shu uhl», adjective. 1. of, having to do with, or appealing to the bodily senses rather than the mind or soul: »Gluttons derive sensual pleasure from eating. 2. liking the pleasures of the senses; indifferent to intellectual and moral… …
97sen´tient|ly — sen|tient «SEHN shuhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. that can feel; having feeling: »Poets are very apt to credit inanimate objects with being sentient. –n. a person or thing that feels. ╂[< Latin sentiēns, entis, present participle of sentīre to… …
98sen|tient — «SEHN shuhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. that can feel; having feeling: »Poets are very apt to credit inanimate objects with being sentient. –n. a person or thing that feels. ╂[< Latin sentiēns, entis, present participle of sentīre to feel]… …
99sen´ti|men´tal|ly — sen|ti|men|tal «SEHN tuh MEHN tuhl», adjective. 1. having or showing much tender feeling: »sentimental poetry, a touchingly sentimental letter. 2. likely to act from feelings rather than from logical thinking: »a sentimental schoolgirl. 3. of… …
100sen|ti|men|tal — «SEHN tuh MEHN tuhl», adjective. 1. having or showing much tender feeling: »sentimental poetry, a touchingly sentimental letter. 2. likely to act from feelings rather than from logical thinking: »a sentimental schoolgirl. 3. of sentiment;… …