| 5000 Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 503 | |||
| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| sense | noun | He had enough sense to refuse. | judgment |
| verb | We will serve them dinner. | offer food | |
| noun | We got the sense of the speech. | meaning | |
| senseless | adj. | It was a senseless act on her part. | foolish |
| adj. | He was knocked senseless. | unconscious | |
| sensible | adj. | It was the sensible thing to do. | prudent |
| adj. | He was a sensible man in these things. | intelligent | |
| sensitive | adj. | She was a sensitive person. | understanding |
| sentence | noun | He sobbed when he heard the sentence. | judgment |
| verb | He was sentenced to two years in jail. | adjudged | |
| sentiment | noun | Sentiment has no place in politics. | emotion |
| noun | That was his sentiment about it. | opinion | |
| separate | adj. | They had separate rooms. | individual |