Borrowed fromSpanishsentido.
- IPA(key): /senˈtido/ [sen̪ˈti.d̪o]
- Hyphenation:sen‧ti‧do
sentído (Basahan spellingᜐᜒᜈ᜔ᜆᜒᜇᜓ)
- (anatomy)temple
- (uncommon)sense
- Synonyms:halaga,hawong,kuwenta
Borrowed fromSpanishsentido.
- Hyphenation:sen‧ti‧do
- IPA(key): /senˈtido/ [s̪en̪ˈt̪i.d̪o]
sentido
- sense(only in the phrase)sentido komun
sentido
- tohit precisely
- IPA(key): /senˈtido/[s̺en̪ˈt̪i.ð̞ʊ]
- Rhymes:-ido
- Hyphenation:sen‧ti‧do
FromOld Galician-Portuguesesentido, past participle ofsentir, fromLatinsentīre(“to feel”), fromProto-Indo-European*sent-(“to head for, go”).
sentido m (pluralsentidos)
- sense;meaning
- senseway(manner)
- direction
sentido (femininesentida,masculine pluralsentidos,feminine pluralsentidas)
- pastparticiple ofsentir
Inherited fromOld Galician-Portuguesesentido, past participle ofsentir, fromLatinsentīre(“to feel”), fromProto-Indo-European*sent-(“to head for, go”).
- Rhymes:-idu
- Hyphenation:sen‧ti‧do
sentido m (pluralsentidos)
- sense(animals’ means of gathering data)
- sense(natural appreciation or ability)
- purpose;intention
- direction(path or course of a given movement)
- (figurative)direction(how something is turning out to be)
Não gosto dosentido que esta discussão está indo.- I don’t like thedirection this discussion is taking.
- point of view;standpoint;outlook
- (semantics)meaning(objects or concept that a word or phrase denotes)
- Isto não fazsentido. ―This makes nosense.
sentido (femininesentida,masculine pluralsentidos,feminine pluralsentidas)
- felt(that has been experienced or perceived)
- Synonym:pressentido
- emotionallyhurt
- Synonyms:aborrecido,magoado,melindrado,ressentido
- sad
- Synonyms:contristado,pesaroso,triste
sentido (femininesentida,masculine pluralsentidos,feminine pluralsentidas)
- pastparticiple ofsentir
Fromsentir +-ido.
- IPA(key): /senˈtido/[sẽn̪ˈt̪i.ð̞o]
- Rhymes:-ido
- Syllabification:sen‧ti‧do
sentido (femininesentida,masculine pluralsentidos,feminine pluralsentidas)
- deeplyfelt,heartfelt
sentido m (pluralsentidos)
- sense(faculties of perception)
Los cincosentidos tradicionales son la vista, el tacto, el oído, el gusto y el olfacto.- The traditional fivesenses are sight, touch, hearing, taste and smell.
Los humanos también tienen un sextosentido llamado la "propriocepción" que tiene que ver con la consciencia de la posición del propio cuerpo.- Humans also have a sixthsense called "proprioception", which has to do with awareness of the position of one's body.
- sense,way(manner)
Lo dije en un buensentido.- I meant it in a goodway.
- sense,meaning
Elsentido de la palabra es...- Themeaning of the word is...
- No tienesentido. ―It makes nosense. / It doesn't make anysense.
- sense,point,use
No tienesentido.- There's nopoint. / It's nouse.
No tienesentido alarmarse todavía.- There's nopoint in panicking just yet.
¿Quésentido tiene?- What's thepoint?
- feeling
- Synonyms:sentimiento,sensación
- direction
- Synonym:dirección
sentido (femininesentida,masculine pluralsentidos,feminine pluralsentidas)
- pastparticiple ofsentir
Borrowed fromSpanishsentido.
sentido (Baybayin spellingᜐᜒᜈ᜔ᜆᜒᜇᜓ)
- sense;meaning(of an expression)
- Synonyms:kahulugan,diwa
- (anatomy)temple
- Synonym:pilipisan