sensation

/sɛnˈseɪʃən/
noun 5

Collocations

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1

(noun.) physical feeling

ADJ

delicious, exquisite, pleasant, pleasurable, wonderful | unpleasant | curious, odd, strange | burning, choking, prickling, tingling | bodily, physical

VERB + SENSATION

experience, feel, have

After the injection, she experienced a strange burning sensation in her arm.

produce

enjoy

Athletes often enjoy the sensation of cold water on their skin after intense training.

PREP

~ of

She enjoyed the sensation of warm sunlight on her face during the afternoon walk.

2

(noun.) ability to feel

ADJ

pure

When she dived into the cold water, it was pure sensation that made her gasp.

VERB + SENSATION

have

After the accident, he had a strange sensation of floating above the ground.

lose

SENSATION + VERB

come back

3

(noun.) feeling/impression

ADJ

curious, eerie, odd, strange

VERB + SENSATION

have

When I woke up, I had a strange sensation of falling through the air.

PREP

~ of

She loved the sensation of cold water on her skin after a long run.

4

(noun.) great excitement/surprise/interest

ADJ

great | overnight

VERB + SENSATION

cause, create

His unexpected return to the team created quite a sensation among the fans.

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