sensated Synonyms

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sensated Meaning

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sensated (imp. & p. p.)

of Sensate

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sensated (a.)

Felt or apprehended through a sense, or the senses.

sensated Sentence Examples

  1. She sensated a tingling sensation as the warmth of the sun kissed her skin.
  2. As he reached out to touch the velvet fabric, he sensated its smoothness under his fingertips.
  3. Walking barefoot on the grass, she sensated the coolness of the dew-covered blades beneath her feet.
  4. The chef sensated the aroma of freshly baked bread wafting from the oven.
  5. With closed eyes, he sensated the gentle breeze caressing his face.
  6. Despite the darkness, she sensated the presence of someone standing nearby.
  7. Immersed in the music, he sensated the rhythm pulsating through his body.
  8. As she bit into the ripe fruit, she sensated the burst of sweetness on her tongue.
  9. The artist sensated the texture of the canvas as she applied each brushstroke.
  10. With a deep breath, he sensated the crisp, clean air of the mountain forest.

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of Sensate, Felt or apprehended through a sense, or the senses.

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She sensated a tingling sensation as the warmth of the sun kissed her skin.

As he reached out to touch the velvet fabric, he sensated its smoothness under his fingertips.

Walking barefoot on the grass, she sensated the coolness of the dew-covered blades beneath her feet.

The chef sensated the aroma of freshly baked bread wafting from the oven.