sound+sense

  • 61sense datum — noun an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation (Freq. 3) a sensation of touch • Syn: ↑sensation, ↑esthesis, ↑aesthesis, ↑sense experience, ↑sense impression • Derivationally relat …

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  • 62sense experience — noun an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation a sensation of touch • Syn: ↑sensation, ↑esthesis, ↑aesthesis, ↑sense impression, ↑sense datum • Derivationally related forms: ↑sense …

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  • 63Sound Retrieval System — The Sound Retrieval System (SRS) is a patented psychoacoustic 3D audio processing technology originally invented by Arnold Klayman in the early 1980s. (The original SRS patents are US patents 4,866,774, 4,748,669, and 4,841,572, which expire in… …

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  • 64sound — saÊŠnd n. vibrations that can be detected by the human ear; noise; vocal utterance; range in which something can be heard; implication; meaningless noise; body of water which connects two larger bodies of water; ocean inlet v. make a noise; give… …

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  • 65sound — adj British excellent. A vogue term of approbation, generalised from the standard sense of reliable for use among adolescents from the early 1990s. The word was particularly popular in the speech of the Merseyside area and often used as an… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 66common sense — I noun acumen, astuteness, balanced judgment, calmness, clear thinking, composure, experience, experienced view, good judgment, good sense, intelligence, intuition, judgment, level headedness, logic, mental poise, native reason, natural sagacity …

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  • 67common sense — Synonyms and related words: admissibility, balance, cool head, coolheadedness, coolness, due sense of, good sense, gumption, horse sense, judgment, justifiability, justness, level head, levelheadedness, logic, logicality, logicalness, plain sense …

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  • 68common-sense — I. n. 1. Natural sagacity, good sense, sound sense or understanding, plain sense, good judgment, practical discernment. 2. Ordinary sense, ordinary judgment, common view of things, usual way of looking at things. II. a. Sober, practical, matter… …

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  • 69Common sense — Sense Sense, n. [L. sensus, from sentire, sensum, to perceive, to feel, from the same root as E. send; cf. OHG. sin sense, mind, sinnan to go, to journey, G. sinnen to meditate, to think: cf. F. sens. For the change of meaning cf. {See}, v. t.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 70Moral sense — Sense Sense, n. [L. sensus, from sentire, sensum, to perceive, to feel, from the same root as E. send; cf. OHG. sin sense, mind, sinnan to go, to journey, G. sinnen to meditate, to think: cf. F. sens. For the change of meaning cf. {See}, v. t.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English