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Definition of sixth sense in English: sixth sensenoun ˌsɪksθ ˈsɛnsˌsɪksθ ˈsɛns A supposed intuitive faculty giving awareness not explicable in terms of normal perception. 第六感 some sixth sense told him he was not alone 第六感觉告诉他,他不是孤独的。 Example sentencesExamples - Balance is our true sixth sense; it enables us to sense how our bodies are moving around in the world and keep us upright.
- Street thugs, who live by their wits, have a sixth sense when they are being conned.
- When you are in the jungle for a while you are supposed to develop a sixth sense - to know when something is going to happen and to know when you are being watched.
- She was five when she first realised she had a sixth sense.
- Do animals have a sixth sense that allows them to predict earthquakes?
- Isn't a foetus alive when it becomes aware of its surroundings by any one of its senses and in that I include the so-called sixth sense.
- This is the tale of a girl who has visions and with a sixth sense.
- Prof Warwick also hopes to wire himself up to a ultrasonic sensor, to give himself a bat-like sixth sense.
- Ben hoped and prayed, though, that his sixth sense would be wrong this time.
- He had a slight hunch though, perhaps due to a sixth sense of some sort, that Natalie wasn't quiet as happy as usual.
- I believe in the sixth sense, telepathy and rebirth as I have experienced it.
- It was a sixth sense, not in some fanciful play of words, but physically.
- He had only a split second of warning, a sixth sense that caused him to turn.
- He's normally very careful, and almost has a sixth sense when it comes to detecting even traces of nut.
- Very likely, some intuitive hunches do indicate the presence of a sixth sense.
- Over the years, I have developed a bit of a sixth sense about the business and nowadays tend to keep well away.
- He seemed to have a sixth sense when it came to sensing danger and I don't think you can say the same about Campbell.
- In addition to your five physical senses, you were born with intuition, your sixth sense.
- There are times when this absolute faith in their sixth sense can be dangerous, for them and for others.
- In the area of a sixth sense, cats have long been noted as gifted.
Synonyms instinct, intuition, intuitiveness clairvoyance, second sight, divination, ESP (extrasensory perception) Definition of sixth sense in US English: sixth sensenounˌsiksTH ˈsensˌsɪksθ ˈsɛns A supposed intuitive faculty giving awareness not explicable in terms of normal perception. 第六感 some sixth sense told him he was not alone 第六感觉告诉他,他不是孤独的。 Example sentencesExamples - In addition to your five physical senses, you were born with intuition, your sixth sense.
- When you are in the jungle for a while you are supposed to develop a sixth sense - to know when something is going to happen and to know when you are being watched.
- Isn't a foetus alive when it becomes aware of its surroundings by any one of its senses and in that I include the so-called sixth sense.
- She was five when she first realised she had a sixth sense.
- In the area of a sixth sense, cats have long been noted as gifted.
- Over the years, I have developed a bit of a sixth sense about the business and nowadays tend to keep well away.
- Ben hoped and prayed, though, that his sixth sense would be wrong this time.
- This is the tale of a girl who has visions and with a sixth sense.
- I believe in the sixth sense, telepathy and rebirth as I have experienced it.
- It was a sixth sense, not in some fanciful play of words, but physically.
- Prof Warwick also hopes to wire himself up to a ultrasonic sensor, to give himself a bat-like sixth sense.
- Do animals have a sixth sense that allows them to predict earthquakes?
- Very likely, some intuitive hunches do indicate the presence of a sixth sense.
- Street thugs, who live by their wits, have a sixth sense when they are being conned.
- He's normally very careful, and almost has a sixth sense when it comes to detecting even traces of nut.
- He had only a split second of warning, a sixth sense that caused him to turn.
- Balance is our true sixth sense; it enables us to sense how our bodies are moving around in the world and keep us upright.
- There are times when this absolute faith in their sixth sense can be dangerous, for them and for others.
- He seemed to have a sixth sense when it came to sensing danger and I don't think you can say the same about Campbell.
- He had a slight hunch though, perhaps due to a sixth sense of some sort, that Natalie wasn't quiet as happy as usual.
Synonyms instinct, intuition, intuitiveness |