strong sense
definitions
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Possessing a vivid or unwavering perception of moral principles, fairness, or personal obligations.en: Possessing a vivid or unwavering perception of moral principles, fairness, or personal obligations.
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Exhibiting highly acute physical sensitivity, particularly regarding olfactory, gustatory, or auditory perception.en: Exhibiting highly acute physical sensitivity, particularly regarding olfactory, gustatory, or auditory perception.
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Demonstrating a sharp or reliable awareness of temporal progression, spatial layout, or directional orientation.en: Demonstrating a sharp or reliable awareness of temporal progression, spatial layout, or directional orientation.
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Experiencing a profound or persistent emotional connection, identification, or appreciation toward a specific idea, group, or trait.en: Experiencing a profound or persistent emotional connection, identification, or appreciation toward a specific idea, group, or trait.
examples
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Tanchun was young but had a clear mind and a strong sense of justice.
Tanchun was young but had a clear mind and a strong sense of justice.
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The bloodhound possesses a strong sense of smell that allows it to track scents over long distances.
The bloodhound possesses a strong sense of smell that allows it to track scents over long distances.
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Successful navigators rely on a strong sense of direction to find their way through unfamiliar terrain.
Successful navigators rely on a strong sense of direction to find their way through unfamiliar terrain.
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She developed a strong sense of humor after years of studying comedy and improvisation.
She developed a strong sense of humor after years of studying comedy and improvisation.