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Signification vs Sense - What's the difference?

signification | sense | Related terms |

Signification is a related term of sense.


As a noun signification

is the act of signifying, or something that is signified; significance.

As an adjective sense is

sensible, rational.

Purport vs Sense - What's the difference?

purport | sense | Synonyms |

Purport is a synonym of sense.


As a verb purport

is to convey, imply, or profess outwardly (often falsely).

As a noun purport

is import, intention or purpose.

As an adjective sense is

sensible, rational.

Know vs Sense - What's the difference?

know | sense | Related terms |

Know is a related term of sense.


As a verb know

is (lb) to perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of or that.

As a noun know

is knowledge; the state of knowing.

As an adjective sense is

sensible, rational.

Sense vs Fathom - What's the difference?

sense | fathom | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between sense and fathom

is that sense is (manner to perceive) Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste while fathom is grasp, envelopment, control.

As verbs the difference between sense and fathom

is that sense is to use biological senses: to either smell, watch, taste, hear or feel while fathom is to encircle with outstretched arms, especially to take a measurement; to embrace.

Sense vs Percipience - What's the difference?

sense | percipience | Related terms |

Sense is a related term of percipience.


As an adjective sense

is sensible, rational.

As a noun percipience is

perception.

Application vs Sense - What's the difference?

application | sense | Related terms |

Application is a related term of sense.


As a noun application

is the act of applying or laying on, in a literal sense; as, the application of emollients to a diseased limb.

As an adjective sense is

sensible, rational.

Intellect vs Sense - What's the difference?

intellect | sense |


As a noun intellect

is the faculty of thinking, judging, abstract reasoning, and conceptual understanding; the cognitive faculty (uncountable) .

As an adjective sense is

sensible, rational.

Wikidiffcom vs Sense - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | sense |


As an adjective sense is

sensible, rational.

Goal vs Sense - What's the difference?

goal | sense | Related terms |

Goal is a related term of sense.


As a noun goal

is gaul.

As a proper noun goal

is britain.

As an adjective sense is

sensible, rational.

Sense vs Trend - What's the difference?

sense | trend | Related terms |

Sense is a related term of trend.


As an adjective sense

is sensible, rational.

As a noun trend is

trend.

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