There are some words that are spelled or sounded alike:
SENSE - to detect, or one of the five human senses, or logical thinking
CENTS - fractional currency, each cent equal to 1/100 of a dollar
SCENTS - smells, odors
SEANCE - an attempt to contact deceased spirits through a medium or psychic
it means you have no sence. Not awake or knocked outt
in the sence of Abecrombie and fich, it is a name of the co-founder
Cheese is a dairy product you can put on food.
That person has a great sence of humor. That means that the person is funny or likes to laugh.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
sense as in common sense or a sense of style or the five senses
nothing that makes sence lol
The word "since" is spelled as "since."
18, dumbas.. That is common sence So is knowing how to spell "dumb@ss" and "sense."
It was a sence
common sence common sence
No, "sence" is not a word in standard English usage. The correct spelling is "sense."
it makes sence and it wont make sence without it.
having a thyroid goiter mess with your sence of smell
Assuming that you mean cents instead of sence, the answer is "less".
well it is just the rules because you dont want your golf club trashed its just basic commen sence if dats howz u spell it lol!
Nope ... the dog with the best sence of smell is the Blood Hound ...