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Etymology: [ 'sen(t)s-l&s ] (adjective.) 1557. sense +‎ -less
Synonyms: absurd, asinine, batty, crazy, daft, doublespeak, double talk, fatuous, flaky, foolish, idiotic, illogical, imbecilic, inane, incongruous, inconsistent, insignificant, irrational, ludicrous
Antonyms: feeling, intelligent, rational, reasonable, sensible, wise

hissiz, duyarsız, saçma, anlamsız olarak, abidik gubidik, donuk, duyumsuz, manasız, senselesslymanasızca, akılsız, mantıksız, anlamsız, saçmalık, senselessnessşuursuzluk, kendinden geçmiş, şuursuz, duygusuz, bilinçsiz, baygın, hissetmek, duyu, anlam, his, algı, hissetme, duygu, sağduyu, sezme, şuur, manâ, eğilim, algılamak, akıl, zekâ: bring s.o. to his senses bir kimsenin aklını başına getirmek, us, zeka, meal, fikir, sezmek, yön, almak, duyarlı olmak, niyet, kanı, anlamak, kıymetlendirme, duyum, duymak, farkında olmak, anlama, amaç, bilincinde olma, düşünce, duyumsamak, doğrultu, sez, dirayet, His, duygu, duyu, sensus, KIYMETLENDİRME, ATIM KIYMETLENDİRMESİ:Bak. "sensing", duyu, his: the five senses beş duyu, akıl, zeki, içine doğmak, hasse, algılama, malum olmak, içlem, anlayış, sanse, sense organ duyu organı, karar, sezgi, muhakeme, gen çoğ, anlam mana, mefhum, sense impression duyunun dimağa yaptığı etki, dili anlamak, sense percept,

1 hissiz  sıfat     ts
2 duyarsız     ts
3 saçma     ts
4 anlamsız olarak     ts
5 abidik gubidik     ts
6 donuk     ts
7 duyumsuz     ts
8 manasız     ts
9 senselesslymanasızca     ts
10 akılsız  sıfat     ts
11 mantıksız  sıfat     ts
12 anlamsız  sıfat     ts
13 saçmalık     ts
14 senselessnessşuursuzluk     ts
15 kendinden geçmiş  sıfat     ts
16 şuursuz  sıfat     ts
17 duygusuz     ts
18 bilinçsiz  sıfat     ts
19 baygın  sıfat     ts
20sense hissetmek     ts
21sense duyu     ts
22sense anlam     ts
23sense his  isim     ts
24sense algı  isim     ts
25sense hissetme  isim     ts
26sense duygu  isim     ts
27sense sağduyu  isim     ts
28sense sezme  isim     ts
29sense şuur     ts
30sense manâ  isim     ts
31sense eğilim     ts
32sense algılamak  fiil     ts
33sense akıl, zekâ: bring s.o. to his senses bir kimsenin aklını başına getirmek  isim     ts
34sense us  isim     ts
35sense zeka     ts
36sense meal     ts
37sense fikir     ts
38sense sezmek     ts
39sense yön     ts
40sense almak     ts
41sense duyarlı olmak     ts
42sense niyet     ts
43sense kanı     ts
44sense anlamak     ts
45sense kıymetlendirme  Askeri     ts
46sense duyum     ts
47sense duymak     ts
48sense farkında olmak     ts
49sense anlama     ts
50sense amaç     ts
51sense bilincinde olma     ts
52sense düşünce     ts
53sense duyumsamak     ts
54sense doğrultu     ts
55sense sez  fiil     ts
56sense dirayet     ts
57sense His, duygu, duyu, sensus  Tıp     ts
58sense KIYMETLENDİRME, ATIM KIYMETLENDİRMESİ:Bak. "sensing"  Askeri     ts
59sense duyu, his: the five senses beş duyu  isim     ts
60sense akıl     ts
61sense zeki     ts
62sense içine doğmak     ts
63sense hasse     ts
64sense algılama     ts
65sense malum olmak     ts
66sense içlem  Dilbilim     ts
67sense anlayış  Ticaret     ts
68sense sanse  Tıp     ts
69sense sense organ duyu organı     ts
70sense karar     ts
71sense sezgi     ts
72sense muhakeme     ts
73sense gen çoğ     ts
74sense anlam mana     ts
75sense mefhum     ts
76sense sense impression duyunun dimağa yaptığı etki     ts
77sense dili anlamak     ts
78sense sense percept     ts
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Without consideration, awareness or sound judgement; unreasonable; unwise; stupid, Lacking meaning or purpose; without common sense; pointless; meaningless, Bereft of feeling or consciousness; deprived of sensation; unconscious; insensible, (of especially persons) lacking sense or understanding or judgment, not marked by the use of reason; "mindless violence"; "reasonless hostility"; "a senseless act", insensible, unconscious, lacking perception; pointless, meaningless; stupid, foolish, Destitute of, deficient in, or contrary to, sense; without sensibility or feeling; unconscious; stupid; foolish; unwise; unreasonable, If you describe an action as senseless, you think it is wrong because it has no purpose and produces no benefit. people whose lives have been destroyed by acts of senseless violence = pointless, If someone is senseless, they are unconscious. They were knocked to the ground, beaten senseless and robbed of their wallets, unresponsive to stimulation; "he lay insensible where he had fallen"; "drugged and senseless", lacking import; "a pointless remark"; "a life essentially purposeless"; "senseless violence", The way that a referent is presented, A single conventional use of a word; one of the entries for a word in a dictionary, A natural appreciation or ability, Sound practical judgment, as in common sense, One of the methods for a living being to gather data about the world; sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste, A general conscious awareness, One of two opposite directions in which a vector (especially of motion) may point. See also polarity, The meaning, reason, or value of something, One of two opposite directions of rotation, clockwise versus anti-clockwise, To comprehend, To instinctively be aware, To use biological senses: to either smell, watch, taste, hear or feel, method of perception, as in: Ears provide us with the sense of hearing, a separate meaning of a word or phrase Entries for words that have more than one meaning are divided into senses, The wire, PC board trace, or any other conductor used for measuring only (High Impedance) Remember there is negligible current flowing in the sense line, feeling, emotion; ability to feel, ­ a way of collecting information about the world and detecting changes within the body, sound practical judgment; "I can't see the sense in doing it now"; "he hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples"; "fortunately she had the good sense to run away", An indication of whether a positive angle is interpreted as representing a clockwise (CW) or counterclockwise (CCW) rotation with respect to an axis All CCW rotations in OpenGL Performer are specified by positive (+) angles and negative angles represent CW rotations, perceive by a physical sensation, e g , coming from the skin or muscles; "He felt the wind"; "She felt an object brushing her arm"; "He felt his flesh crawl"; "She felt the heat when she got out of the car", detect some circumstance or entity automatically; "This robot can sense the presence of people in the room"; "particle detectors sense ionization", The property of representations of a part of the world that captures that part as being a certain way; meaning <Discussion> <References> Chris Eliasmith, the faculty through which the external world is apprehended; "in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing" a general conscious awareness; "a sense of security"; "a sense of happiness"; "a sense of danger"; "a sense of self" a natural appreciation or ability; "a keen musical sense"; "a good sense of timing" the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted; "the dictionary gave several senses for the word"; "in the best sense charity is really a duty"; "the signifier is linked to the signified" comprehend; "I sensed the real meaning of his letter" become aware of not through the senses but instinctively; "I sense his hostility" detect some circumstance or entity automatically; "This robot can sense the presence of people in the room"; "particle detectors sense ionization, to see sense: see see. or sensory reception or sense perception Mechanism by which information is received about one's external or internal environment. Stimuli received by nerves, in some cases through specialized organs with receptor cells sensitive to one type of stimulus, are converted into impulses that travel to specialized areas of the brain, where they are analyzed. In addition to the "five senses" sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch humans have senses of motion (kinesthetic sense), heat, cold, pressure, pain, and balance. Temperature, pressure, and pain are cutaneous (skin) senses; different points on the skin are particularly sensitive to each. See also chemoreception, ear, eye, inner ear, mechanoreception, nose, photoreception, proprioception, taste, thermoreception, tongue, the ability of a pacemaker to recognise the electrical impulse of a heart beat, In the Peircean sign model, as reformulated by N h [396,401], sense, or Bedeutung, has taken the place of the interpretant The sense made of the sign stands in a triadic relation to the referent and the sign vehicle Their relation (and not the sign vehicle) is called the sign, Meaning; import; signification; as, the true sense of words or phrases; the sense of a remark, That which is felt or is held as a sentiment, view, or opinion; judgment; notion; opinion, One of two opposite directions in which a line, surface, or volume, may be supposed to be described by the motion of a point, line, or surface, If you have a sense that something is true or get a sense that something is true, you think that it is true. Do you have the sense that you are loved by the public?, A faculty, possessed by animals, of perceiving external objects by means of impressions made upon certain organs (sensory or sense organs) of the body, or of perceiving changes in the condition of the body; as, the senses of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch, Perception through the intellect; apprehension; recognition; understanding; discernment; appreciation, Perception by the sensory organs of the body; sensation; sensibility; feeling, See Muscular sense, under Muscular, and Temperature sense, under Temperature, Moral perception or appreciation, the faculty through which the external world is apprehended; "in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing", become aware of not through the senses but instinctively; "I sense his hostility", comprehend; "I sensed the real meaning of his letter", detect some circumstance or entity automatically; "This robot can sense the presence of people in the room"; "particle detectors sense ionization, the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted; "the dictionary gave several senses for the word"; "in the best sense charity is really a duty"; "the signifier is linked to the signified", a natural appreciation or ability; "a keen musical sense"; "a good sense of timing", To perceive by the senses; to recognize, a general conscious awareness; "a sense of security"; "a sense of happiness"; "a sense of danger"; "a sense of self", feel, perceive through the senses; apprehend, understand, Sound perception and reasoning; correct judgment; good mental capacity; understanding; also, that which is sound, true, or reasonable; rational meaning, When you make sense of something, you succeed in understanding it. This is to help her to come to terms with her early upbringing and make sense of past experiences, If something makes sense, you can understand it. He was sitting there saying, `Yes, the figures make sense.', Sense is used in several expressions to indicate how true your statement is. For example, if you say that something is true in a sense, you mean that it is partly true, or true in one way. If you say that something is true in a general sense, you mean that it is true in a general way. In a sense, both were right In one sense, the fact that few new commercial buildings can be financed does not matter He's not the leader in a political sense Though his background was modest, it was in no sense deprived, any of the five faculties of perception (sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste); feeling, perception, sensation; recognition, awareness; impression; intelligence; something that is reasonable; significance, meaning; purpose, point; merit, value, If you say that someone has come to their senses or has been brought to their senses, you mean that they have stopped being foolish and are being sensible again. Eventually the world will come to its senses and get rid of them, If you say that someone talks sense, you mean that what they say is sensible, If you say that someone seems to have taken leave of their senses, you mean that they have done or said something very foolish. They looked at me as if I had taken leave of my senses, A sense of a word or expression is one of its possible meanings. a noun which has two senses Then she remembered that they had no mind in any real sense of that word. = meaning, If a course of action makes sense, it seems sensible. It makes sense to look after yourself The project should be re-appraised to see whether it made sound economic sense, If you sense something, you become aware of it or you realize it, although it is not very obvious. She probably sensed that I wasn't telling her the whole story He looks about him, sensing danger Prost had sensed what might happen, If you have a sense that something is the case, you think that it is the case, although you may not have firm, clear evidence for this belief. Suddenly you got this sense that people were drawing themselves away from each other There is no sense of urgency on either side. see also sense of occasion, If you say that there is no sense or little sense in doing something, you mean that it is not a sensible thing to do because nothing useful would be gained by doing it. There's no sense in pretending this doesn't happen = point, If you have a sense of guilt or relief, for example, you feel guilty or relieved. When your child is struggling for life, you feel this overwhelming sense of guilt = feeling, Your senses are the physical abilities of sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste. She stared at him again, unable to believe the evidence of her senses. a keen sense of smell. see also sixth sense, Sense is the ability to make good judgments and to behave sensibly. when he was younger and had a bit more sense When that doesn't work they sometimes have the sense to seek help see also common sense, Someone who has a sense of timing or style has a natural ability with regard to timing or style. You can also say that someone has a bad sense of timing or style. He has an impeccable sense of timing Her dress sense is appalling. see also sense of humour, If you have a sense of something such as duty or justice, you are aware of it and believe it is important. We must keep a sense of proportion about all this She needs to regain a sense of her own worth,

79 Without consideration, awareness or sound judgement; unreasonable; unwise; stupid - "He took senseless risks, not even aware of the danger he was in."     ts
80 Lacking meaning or purpose; without common sense; pointless; meaningless - "What a senseless waste of money."     ts
81 Bereft of feeling or consciousness; deprived of sensation; unconscious; insensible - "The blow to his head rendered him senseless, he didn't awaken until he was in the ambulance."     ts
82 (of especially persons) lacking sense or understanding or judgment     ts
83 not marked by the use of reason; "mindless violence"; "reasonless hostility"; "a senseless act"     ts
84 insensible, unconscious, lacking perception; pointless, meaningless; stupid, foolish  sıfat     ts
85 Destitute of, deficient in, or contrary to, sense; without sensibility or feeling; unconscious; stupid; foolish; unwise; unreasonable     ts
86 If you describe an action as senseless, you think it is wrong because it has no purpose and produces no benefit. people whose lives have been destroyed by acts of senseless violence = pointless     ts
87 If someone is senseless, they are unconscious. They were knocked to the ground, beaten senseless and robbed of their wallets     ts
88 unresponsive to stimulation; "he lay insensible where he had fallen"; "drugged and senseless"     ts
89 lacking import; "a pointless remark"; "a life essentially purposeless"; "senseless violence"     ts
90sense The way that a referent is presented     ts
91sense A single conventional use of a word; one of the entries for a word in a dictionary     ts
92sense A natural appreciation or ability - "A keen musical sense"     ts
93sense Sound practical judgment, as in common sense     ts
94sense One of the methods for a living being to gather data about the world; sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste     ts
95sense A general conscious awareness - "a sense of security"     ts
96sense One of two opposite directions in which a vector (especially of motion) may point. See also polarity     ts
97sense The meaning, reason, or value of something - "You don’t make any sense."     ts
98sense One of two opposite directions of rotation, clockwise versus anti-clockwise     ts
99sense To comprehend     ts
100sense To instinctively be aware - "She immediately sensed her disdain."     ts
101sense To use biological senses: to either smell, watch, taste, hear or feel     ts
102sense method of perception, as in: Ears provide us with the sense of hearing     ts
103sense a separate meaning of a word or phrase Entries for words that have more than one meaning are divided into senses     ts
104sense The wire, PC board trace, or any other conductor used for measuring only (High Impedance) Remember there is negligible current flowing in the sense line     ts
105sense feeling, emotion; ability to feel     ts
106sense ­ a way of collecting information about the world and detecting changes within the body     ts
107sense sound practical judgment; "I can't see the sense in doing it now"; "he hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples"; "fortunately she had the good sense to run away"     ts
108sense An indication of whether a positive angle is interpreted as representing a clockwise (CW) or counterclockwise (CCW) rotation with respect to an axis All CCW rotations in OpenGL Performer are specified by positive (+) angles and negative angles represent CW rotations     ts
109sense perceive by a physical sensation, e g , coming from the skin or muscles; "He felt the wind"; "She felt an object brushing her arm"; "He felt his flesh crawl"; "She felt the heat when she got out of the car"     ts
110sense detect some circumstance or entity automatically; "This robot can sense the presence of people in the room"; "particle detectors sense ionization"     ts
111sense The property of representations of a part of the world that captures that part as being a certain way; meaning <Discussion> <References> Chris Eliasmith     ts
112sense the faculty through which the external world is apprehended; "in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing" a general conscious awareness; "a sense of security"; "a sense of happiness"; "a sense of danger"; "a sense of self" a natural appreciation or ability; "a keen musical sense"; "a good sense of timing" the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted; "the dictionary gave several senses for the word"; "in the best sense charity is really a duty"; "the signifier is linked to the signified" comprehend; "I sensed the real meaning of his letter" become aware of not through the senses but instinctively; "I sense his hostility" detect some circumstance or entity automatically; "This robot can sense the presence of people in the room"; "particle detectors sense ionization     ts
113sense to see sense: see see. or sensory reception or sense perception Mechanism by which information is received about one's external or internal environment. Stimuli received by nerves, in some cases through specialized organs with receptor cells sensitive to one type of stimulus, are converted into impulses that travel to specialized areas of the brain, where they are analyzed. In addition to the "five senses" sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch humans have senses of motion (kinesthetic sense), heat, cold, pressure, pain, and balance. Temperature, pressure, and pain are cutaneous (skin) senses; different points on the skin are particularly sensitive to each. See also chemoreception, ear, eye, inner ear, mechanoreception, nose, photoreception, proprioception, taste, thermoreception, tongue     ts
114sense the ability of a pacemaker to recognise the electrical impulse of a heart beat     ts
115sense In the Peircean sign model, as reformulated by N h [396,401], sense, or Bedeutung, has taken the place of the interpretant The sense made of the sign stands in a triadic relation to the referent and the sign vehicle Their relation (and not the sign vehicle) is called the sign     ts
116sense Meaning; import; signification; as, the true sense of words or phrases; the sense of a remark     ts
117sense That which is felt or is held as a sentiment, view, or opinion; judgment; notion; opinion     ts
118sense One of two opposite directions in which a line, surface, or volume, may be supposed to be described by the motion of a point, line, or surface     ts
119sense If you have a sense that something is true or get a sense that something is true, you think that it is true. Do you have the sense that you are loved by the public?     ts
120sense A faculty, possessed by animals, of perceiving external objects by means of impressions made upon certain organs (sensory or sense organs) of the body, or of perceiving changes in the condition of the body; as, the senses of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch     ts
121sense Perception through the intellect; apprehension; recognition; understanding; discernment; appreciation     ts
122sense Perception by the sensory organs of the body; sensation; sensibility; feeling     ts
123sense See Muscular sense, under Muscular, and Temperature sense, under Temperature     ts
124sense Moral perception or appreciation     ts
125sense the faculty through which the external world is apprehended; "in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing"     ts
126sense become aware of not through the senses but instinctively; "I sense his hostility"     ts
127sense comprehend; "I sensed the real meaning of his letter"     ts
128sense detect some circumstance or entity automatically; "This robot can sense the presence of people in the room"; "particle detectors sense ionization     ts
129sense the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted; "the dictionary gave several senses for the word"; "in the best sense charity is really a duty"; "the signifier is linked to the signified"     ts
130sense a natural appreciation or ability; "a keen musical sense"; "a good sense of timing"     ts
131sense To perceive by the senses; to recognize     ts
132sense a general conscious awareness; "a sense of security"; "a sense of happiness"; "a sense of danger"; "a sense of self"     ts
133sense feel, perceive through the senses; apprehend, understand  fiil     ts
134sense Sound perception and reasoning; correct judgment; good mental capacity; understanding; also, that which is sound, true, or reasonable; rational meaning     ts
135sense When you make sense of something, you succeed in understanding it. This is to help her to come to terms with her early upbringing and make sense of past experiences     ts
136sense If something makes sense, you can understand it. He was sitting there saying, `Yes, the figures make sense.'     ts
137sense Sense is used in several expressions to indicate how true your statement is. For example, if you say that something is true in a sense, you mean that it is partly true, or true in one way. If you say that something is true in a general sense, you mean that it is true in a general way. In a sense, both were right In one sense, the fact that few new commercial buildings can be financed does not matter He's not the leader in a political sense Though his background was modest, it was in no sense deprived     ts
138sense any of the five faculties of perception (sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste); feeling, perception, sensation; recognition, awareness; impression; intelligence; something that is reasonable; significance, meaning; purpose, point; merit, value  isim     ts
139sense If you say that someone has come to their senses or has been brought to their senses, you mean that they have stopped being foolish and are being sensible again. Eventually the world will come to its senses and get rid of them     ts
140sense If you say that someone talks sense, you mean that what they say is sensible     ts
141sense If you say that someone seems to have taken leave of their senses, you mean that they have done or said something very foolish. They looked at me as if I had taken leave of my senses     ts
142sense A sense of a word or expression is one of its possible meanings. a noun which has two senses Then she remembered that they had no mind in any real sense of that word. = meaning     ts
143sense If a course of action makes sense, it seems sensible. It makes sense to look after yourself The project should be re-appraised to see whether it made sound economic sense     ts
144sense If you sense something, you become aware of it or you realize it, although it is not very obvious. She probably sensed that I wasn't telling her the whole story He looks about him, sensing danger Prost had sensed what might happen     ts
145sense If you have a sense that something is the case, you think that it is the case, although you may not have firm, clear evidence for this belief. Suddenly you got this sense that people were drawing themselves away from each other There is no sense of urgency on either side. see also sense of occasion     ts
146sense If you say that there is no sense or little sense in doing something, you mean that it is not a sensible thing to do because nothing useful would be gained by doing it. There's no sense in pretending this doesn't happen = point     ts
147sense If you have a sense of guilt or relief, for example, you feel guilty or relieved. When your child is struggling for life, you feel this overwhelming sense of guilt = feeling     ts
148sense Your senses are the physical abilities of sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste. She stared at him again, unable to believe the evidence of her senses. a keen sense of smell. see also sixth sense     ts
149sense Sense is the ability to make good judgments and to behave sensibly. when he was younger and had a bit more sense When that doesn't work they sometimes have the sense to seek help see also common sense     ts
150sense Someone who has a sense of timing or style has a natural ability with regard to timing or style. You can also say that someone has a bad sense of timing or style. He has an impeccable sense of timing Her dress sense is appalling. see also sense of humour     ts
151sense If you have a sense of something such as duty or justice, you are aware of it and believe it is important. We must keep a sense of proportion about all this She needs to regain a sense of her own worth     ts
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