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Sense Experience

Definition: "Sense experience" refers to the basic feeling or awareness we get from our senses—like what we see, hear, touch, taste, and smell. It is the immediate reaction we have to the things around us without deep thought or analysis.

Usage Instructions:
  • When using "sense experience," think about how your senses help you understand the world.
  • You can talk about your sense experiences to describe how something feels or appears.
Example:
  • Basic Sentence: "The warm sun on my skin was a wonderful sense experience."
  • This means that feeling the warmth of the sun is a simple and direct sensation that brings joy.
Advanced Usage:

In more complex discussions, "sense experience" can refer to philosophical ideas about how we perceive reality. Philosophers often debate how much our sense experiences can be trusted to give us true knowledge about the world.

Word Variants:
  • Sensory Experience: This is a synonym and is often used interchangeably with "sense experience." It emphasizes the role of the senses.
  • Sensory: An adjective related to the senses, e.g., "sensory deprivation," which refers to a lack of sensory input.
Different Meanings:

While "sense experience" primarily refers to sensory perceptions, in different contexts, it might refer to emotional experiences or reactions that can be felt through senses, such as joy from listening to music.

Synonyms:
  • Sensory experience
  • Sensation
  • Perception
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "sense experience," but you might encounter phrases like: - "To get a feel for something": This means to understand something through experience, often relating to physical sensations.

Summary:

"Sense experience" is a simple yet important term that helps us communicate the immediate feelings we have through our senses.

Noun
  1. an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation
    • a sensation of touch

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