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  1. Home - Sensations English. Take your English to the next level. The world's most up-to-date English lessons. Sign up now. From the experts in video learning. Made by English language teaching experts. Study with international news videos and articles at 5 levels. Choose your level for every lesson (elementary to advanced)

  2. the ability to feel something physically, especially by touching, or a physical feeling that results from this ability: a burning sensation. I had no sensation of pain whatsoever. The disease causes a loss of sensation in the fingers. Synonym. feeling (SENSE) B2 [ C usually singular ]

  3. sensation. noun. sen· sa· tion sen-ˈsā-shən. sən- Synonyms of sensation. 1. a. : a mental process (such as seeing, hearing, or smelling) resulting from the immediate external stimulation of a sense organ often as distinguished from a conscious awareness of the sensory process compare perception. b.

  4. the ability to feel something physically, especially by touching, or a physical feeling that results from this ability: a burning sensation. I had no sensation of pain whatsoever. The disease causes a loss of sensation in the fingers. Synonym. feeling(SENSE) B2 [ Cusually singular ]

  5. a mental condition or physical feeling resulting from stimulation of a sense organ or from internal bodily change, as cold or pain. Physiology. the faculty of perception of stimuli. a general feeling not directly attributable to any given stimulus, as discomfort, anxiety, or doubt.

  6. A sensation is a type of feeling, picked up by one of the five senses. Peppercorns will give you the sensation of a million tiny pinpricks on your tongue. A sensation is something from your senses. If you lose sensation in your feet, they are numb and it's time for you to get up and move around to restore blood flow.

  7. sensation, in neurology and psychology, any concrete, conscious experience resulting from stimulation of a specific sense organ, sensory nerve, or sensory area in the brain. The word is used in a more general sense to indicate the whole class of such experiences.

  8. [countable, usually singular] a general feeling or impression that is difficult to explain; an experience or a memory. He had the eerie sensation of being watched. When I arrived, I had the sensation that she had been expecting me. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  9. Sensation is your ability to feel things physically, especially through your sense of touch. The pain was so bad that she lost all sensation. ...nerve damage which can lead to loss of sensation in the limbs. 3.countable noun [usually adjective NOUN] B2.

  10. Nov 21, 2023 · In simple terms, sensation can be defined as what the sensory organs do. In psychology, sensation is defined as the process of the sensory organs transforming physical energy into neurological...