
sens/sent - to feel/perceive
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assent |
He nodded his assent.
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consensus |
Although the meeting went on for an hour, the group was unable to come to a consensus on what to do.
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consent |
To give consent means you give permission.
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dissension |
There was bitter dissension within the group.
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insensitive |
She's completely insensitive to my feelings.
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resent |
Even though it was my fault, I resent being made to stay in for break.
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scent |
The scent of roses hung in the air.
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sensation |
Falling is a terrible sensation.
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sense |
None of this make sense to me.
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sensible |
I need someone sensible to help me.
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sensitive |
He was a sensitive reader.
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sensory |
The meal was a sensory experience.
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sensuous |
If something is sensuous it affects the senses.
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sentient |
They are searching for sentient beings on other planets.
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sentiment |
I forgot to bring a present, but the sentiment was there.
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sentinel |
The sentinel kept watch.
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sentry |
I stoop sentry by the door.
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