The word "sense" can be used as a verb. Here's an example:
"I sense that he might have overheard us making plans."
Noun or verb. Examples: That child never had good sense. (noun) We sense that you want to know more. (verb)
The word sensed is the past tense of the verb to sense.
The verb sense of will means to leave, bequeath, agree, wish, desire or want.
The word "transitive" is not a verb, it's an adjective. A transitive verb is an action verb that has a direct object.
The verb sense of will means to leave, bequeath, agree, wish, desire or want.
Creep can sometimes be a verb that means crawl in a sense.
It should be an action word as it makes sense here; we travel / they travel.
No, the word "sense" is a verb or a noun.Examples:My dog can sense when I'm upset. (verb)Hortense has a sense of style. (noun)The adjective form of the verb to "sense" are the present participle sensing and the past participle sensed.The closest related adjective forms of the noun "sense" are sensible, sensory, and sensitive.
Synonyms for the verb to feel are to perceive, to experience, to sense. Synonyms for the noun feel are texture, impression, sensation, sense.
Some descriptive verbs for the verb to move are:carrycirculatecomecruiseeasefloatflyjourneypushrelocaterideshoveslidetravelwend
The verb sense of will means to leave, bequeath, agree, wish, desire or want.
Sense is not a preposition. Sense can be used as a noun or a verb, as shown below: Example 1: She sensed my phone call coming, so she quickly picked up the phone. -The word "sense" is used as a verb, in the past tense, in this sentence. Example 2: Vision is a sense in the human body. -The word "sense" is used as a noun in this sentence.