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sens/sent

TermDefinition
Assenter Someone whoever feels the same way about your opinion/thought.
Consensus Over one person agrees with your thought/opinion, ex; your friend group agrees with your opinion.
Desensitize To have less sensitivity/to lessen the amount of how sensitive you are.
Dissent The opposite of agreeing; disagreeing/opposing
Nonsense A thought/opinion that is absolutely ridiculous or fake.
Resent To feel bad for yourself.
Sensational Something that is great or amazing you would call sensational.
Sensitive To be easily harmed/hurt, your skin can also be sensitive.
Sentimental Having feelings of nostalgic, not to get mixed up with deja vú, which is the sense that you have been somewhere before.
Sensible To know what's a good decision or not.
Cognition The mental process of understanding.
Cognizant To be aware of what's going on with your surrounding.
Conscience To know what's right and what's wrong, not to get confused with sensible.
Conscientious To have a lot of effort and care within your personality (like me)
Incognito Completely unknown ex; when someone goes missing, they go incognito.
Omniscient To know everything or be all knowing.
Recognize To know somebody by how they look, sound, or you have past experiences with them.
Scientist A job, if you had this job, you would be an expert in science.
Socialistic New to something like a job you just started, you would be an amateure.
Unconscionable Not a fair out-come, or unreasonable.
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