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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
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
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Her __________ decision to speak up during the meeting earned the respect of everyone around her.
Sensible: Showing good judgment or reasoning.
The idea of running a marathon without training seemed completely __________.
Senseless: Lacking purpose or meaning; foolish.
Trying to solve a complicated equation without knowing the basics is pure __________.
Nonsense: Something that is not true or makes no sense.
She could .................... the anger in his voice as he spoke.
Sense (verb): To perceive something intuitively.
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.