Definition: 1. An unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation. 2. Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field. 3. A general feeling of excitement and heightened interest. 4. A state of widespread public excitement and interest.
Use 'sensation' in a sentence:
1. We call this trait sensation-seeking.
2. Herring suggested that different modes of sensation, such as pain, taste, and color, might be correlated with the discharge of specific kinds of nervous energy.
3. As I said, sensation-seekers like strong emotions.
4. The perception of smell, therefore, consists not only of the sensation of the odours themselves, but of the experiences and emotions associated with them.
5. It was a strange sensation-she felt they used to be close with each other.
6. These lotions tend to give the skin a tingly sensation.
7. The band became a sensation overnight.
8. The scandal has created a sensation.
9. There are marginal hyperemia and pain, itching, burning sensation as symptoms.
10. Sensations of pleasure glided into sensations of pain.
11. Heat, cold, tactile and other sensations contribute to flavour.
12. It's a funny sensation to know someone's talking about you in a language you don't understand.
13. The sensation of facial vision, it turns out, really goes in through the ears.
14. She seemed to have lost all sensation in her arms.
15. Hendon glanced up, and experienced a pleasant sensation for the first time since he had been in the jail.
16. Uniformly, these people experienced weightlessness and the sensation that their bodies were being stretched lengthwise.
17. Sensation-seekers feel that danger is very exciting.
18. Blindness is the loss of the sensation of sight.
19. A sensation of burning or tingling may be experienced in the hands.
20. The pain was so bad that she lost all sensation.
21. His new theory has caused a sensation throughout the civilized world.
22. When I arrived, I had the sensation that she had been expecting me.
23. By staying relaxed, and by treating the pain as an interesting sensation, we can handle the pain without falling apart.
24. a taste which is first sweet, then bitter, leaving a tingling sensation on the tongue.
25. For example, many sensation-seekers enjoy hard rock music.
26. Next time you take a walk, no matter where it is, take in all the sights, sounds and sensations .
27. Suddenly, he had a burning sensation in his left hand.
28. This speech caused a remarkable sensation among the party.
29. He had the eerie sensation of being watched.
30. Working with one's head causes a sensation of hunger quite as much as muscular work.
31. Pop isn't pop without huge teen sensations.
32. She was just 14 when she caused a sensation at the Montreal Olympics.
33. The new book has created a great sensation.
34. What else do we know about sensation-seekers?
35. The Chinese fashion show caused a sensation in Moscow.
36. She was possessed of a terrifying sensation that the life was being squeezed slowly out of her.
37. The discovery caused a sensation, people associate the sea eel with live animals, but also did not express any doubt.
38. He felt a pricking sensation in his throat.
39. She felt a burning sensation in her throat.
40. Fantasy proneness could be considered a tendency to imagine and daydream, whereas absorption is the tendency to allow your mind to become fully absorbed in an activity to pay complete attention to the sensations and the experiences.
41. Floating can be a very pleasant sensation.
42. V5 is the area of the visual cortex that's responsible for the sensation of movement.
43. They seek strong sensations to dull their sense of a meaningless existence.
44. I had a sensation of falling, as if in a dream.
45. It combined with the resinous cedar smell of the logs to produce a sickening sensation that was near to nausea.