Pronunciation: /sɛnˈseɪʃən/
noun a widespread reaction of interest or excitement
A1 I felt a strange sensation in my stomach after eating the new food.
A2 The roller coaster ride gave me a thrilling sensation as we zoomed down the tracks.
B1 The massage therapist used various techniques to create a relaxing sensation for the client.
B2 The artist's painting evoked a deep emotional sensation in the viewers.
C1 The novel described the protagonist's sensation of loss and longing with great depth.
C2 The dancer's performance was a sensory sensation, captivating the audience with every movement.
formal The sensation of touch is processed by the somatosensory system.
informal I had a strange sensation in my stomach after eating that spicy food.
slang That roller coaster ride gave me a crazy sensation in my gut.
figurative Her performance on stage created a sensation among the audience.
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