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sense
Noun
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Sense is any basic ability or understanding.
She has a great sense of fashion.
She uses good sense when choosing her friends.
Why did you do that?! Where's your common sense?!
sense
Verb
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Sense is the ability to understand a situation or emotions.
I sensed you were upset before you said anything.
I sense you don't want to be with me.
Do I sense a chance for success in your game plan?
point
Noun
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A point is a position with no size, or a small dot.
These two lines meet at this point.
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A point is the sharp end of a knife or other sharp thing.
He used the point of the knife to make a hole in the can.
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The point of something is the reason or purpose for it.
The whole point of coming here was to plant this tree, so let's not go home without doing it.
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A point is a dot between two numbers. To the dot's right, you find a decimal.
The price has gone up by two point five percent.
point
Verb
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To point at something is to hold one finger (or a stick, arrow or other long, thin thing) in the direction of the thing so that people will look at the thing.
He pointed her toward the gate.
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News and current affairs
Moreover, land for peace never made sense from an economic point of view.