Sensation ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Sensation ( noun )

  1. A feeling or perception of something, especially an emotional or physical feeling.
  2. An experience or feeling that is intense or of a particular kind.
  3. A strong emotional response to something.
  4. An event or circumstance that causes a strong feeling or reaction.
  5. A person or thing that is the cause of a sensation.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin sensatio(n-), from sensus "feeling".

Examples:

  1. The sensation of the wind on my face was exhilarating.
  2. The sensation of pain in my leg was unbearable.
  3. The concert was a sensation and everyone loved it.
  4. He was a sensation on the football field.
  5. The new novel is a sensation and it's all everyone is talking about.

(As a noun)

Sensation ( noun )

  1. A feeling or perception of something, especially an emotional or physical feeling.
  2. An experience or feeling that is intense or of a particular kind.
  3. A strong emotional response to something.
  4. An event or circumstance that causes a strong feeling or reaction.
  5. A person or thing that is the cause of a sensation.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin sensatio(n-), from sensus "feeling".

Examples:

  1. The sensation of the wind on my face was exhilarating.
  2. The sensation of pain in my leg was unbearable.
  3. The concert was a sensation and everyone loved it.
  4. He was a sensation on the football field.
  5. The new novel is a sensation and it's all everyone is talking about.
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