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sense

noun as in feeling of animate being

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Or are we merely living through times in which almost everything seems like a diagnosis of events that cry out to be made sense of?

The holiday expenses of December and the fresh-start energy of January can combine to create a deep sense of financial guilt at the turn of a new year.

From Salon

Knapp said social and emotional support will be critical for the students, although their digital connections have helped them retain their sense of community.

"Not in that sense, but in the sense you have wellness posts about women recovering from hysterectomies and how they can enjoy sex," Shaffer offered.

From Salon

Instead, you get the sense that werewolfism is a switch that gets flipped on once — or maybe twice to make up for any audience confusion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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