Vocabulary Word Root: Sens, Sense, Sent, Senti
to feel, perceive
Sens, Sense, Sent, Senti
mutual feeling or agreement
consensus
to feel agreement with something
consent
to be of different mind or feeling; to disagree
dissent
without feeling or perception
insensible
not able to feel or perceive
insensitive
in a manner not showing feeling or perception
insensitively
to feel anger back at something perceived; to have hard feelings about
resent
feeling anger back at something perceived; having hard feelings about
resenting
quality of anger back at something perceived; quality of having hard feelings about
resentment
a feeling or perception
sensation
the means by which perceptions are enabled
sensed
without meaning, or without means of perception
senseless
perceptible, clearly felt
sensible
quality of being perceptible and clearly felt
sensibleness
perceiving
sensing
of or related to feeling and perception
sensory
a feeling; an opinion or thought
sentiment