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Detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized perceptual cues.
perceived
detected
1
Martin
sensed
something new in this answer; something fresh and perhaps useful.
2
I
sensed
violence in the room a split second before it erupted.
3
Perhaps he
sensed
her coming, heard her; or perhaps she was unskilful.
4
She
sensed
the anger and sadness here; she still felt the violence.
5
She
sensed
danger in the air, danger in the earth, danger everywhere.
6
She had
sensed
his need and shown him a way to reply.
7
Rivera, though,
sensed
immediately that Torre's plan would be subject to change.
8
But he
sensed
that the situation was more dangerous than it appeared.
9
Brad
sensed
the apprehension in the others that he felt in himself.
10
I'd like to say Fred
sensed
my great power and backed down.
11
He
sensed
what was soon confirmed: he had overstepped by several millimetres.
12
He has
sensed
conspiracy at every turn; a trap in every question.
13
Having brought a fancy new juicer with me, I
sensed
an opportunity.
14
Something unfamiliar, yet also teasingly recognizable; like something she had
sensed
recently.
15
Everybody
sensed
I needed a moment of privacy and left me alone.
16
I think he
sensed
my newfound power and was threatened by it.
sensed
sense
·
sense in
sense movement
sense danger
sense the presence
sense more