Pronunciation of the English word senses.
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1. | With five feeble senses we pretend to comprehend the boundlessly complex cosmos, yet other beings with wider, stronger, or different range of senses might not only see very differently the things we see, but might see and study whole worlds of matter, energy, and life which lie close at hand yet can never be detected with the senses we have. | |
2. | Maybe in a different universe, our basic five senses are useless and we would require different senses altogether. | |
3. | Science is the most logical conclusion based on what we can detect with our senses. And our senses are limited. | |
4. | At last, Mary recovered her senses. | |
5. | Have you lost your senses to say so? | |
6. | And so, knowledge from the past, mixed up with assumptions about that knowledge, which may be more or less appropriate, is used to augment information provided by the senses. | |
7. | The vision that was planted in my senses still silently lingers. | |
8. | Then he came to his senses. | |
9. | I can't help but feel that when I come here, all my senses are sharper than usual. | |
10. | We experience and understand the world through signals that are received by the senses and interpreted by the brain - and both stages are subject to distortion. |