His ....................(sense) of smell was so sharp that he could tell the difference between different types of coffee from across the room.
Sense (noun): A physical ability or perception, like seeing or hearing.
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She could .................... the anger in his voice as he spoke.
Sense (verb): To perceive something intuitively.
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Trying to solve a complicated equation without knowing the basics is pure __________.
Nonsense: Something that is not true or makes no sense.
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The idea of running a marathon without training seemed completely __________.
Senseless: Lacking purpose or meaning; foolish.
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Her __________ decision to speak up during the meeting earned the respect of everyone around her.
Sensible: Showing good judgment or reasoning.
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The novel is a beautiful exploration of human.................. and emotions in times of crisis.
Sensibility: The capacity to appreciate and respond to complex emotional influences; refined sensitivity.
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The ................... of the hot air balloon as it lifted off into the sky was breathtaking.
Sensation: A physical feeling or perception resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body.
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As she grows older, she is becoming more .......... and thoughtful in her actions.
Mature(adj) Fully developed in body or mind, or to reach a desired state.
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His .............. attitude toward his responsibilities made it clear that he wasn't ready for the challenges ahead.
Immature (adj) Not fully developed or grown; childish or not yet emotionally mature.
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She demonstrated great maturity when she calmly resolved the conflict between her friends.
Maturity (n) The state of being fully grown or showing proper understanding and emotional control.
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It was a ........... decision to leave the house without a coat in the snow.
Senseless (adj) Lacking purpose, reason, or meaning; foolish or illogical. It describes actions or situations that are irrational or without sense.
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It was a ................ choice to save money for the future.
Sensible (adj) Showing good judgment, logic, and practicality; reasonable and wise. It refers to actions, decisions, or people who act thoughtfully and logicall
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After the accident, he remained .............to the pain.
Insensible (adj) Lacking awareness, feeling, or sensitivity; unconscious or indifferent to something. It can also refer to someone who is unresponsive to pain o
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Her .................... as an artist allowed her to capture emotions beautifully in her paintings.
sensibility The capacity to appreciate and respond to emotions, feelings, or sensations; sensitivity or refinement of feeling. It can also refer to the ability
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The ............ of the cold water on his skin was refreshing
Sensation A physical feeling or perception resulting from external stimuli (e.g., touch, taste, hearing). It can also refer to a widespread feeling or emotional