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    sentient
    /ˈsɛnʃnt/

    adjective

    • 1. able to perceive or feel things: "she had been instructed from birth in the equality of all sentient life forms"

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  2. adjective. formal uk / ˈsen.ti.ənt / / ˈsen.ʃ ə nt / us / ˈsen.ʃ ə nt / Add to word list. able to experience feelings: It is hard for a sentient person to understand how any parents could treat their child so badly. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Feelings - general words. atmospherically. aura. come away. emotionalism. feeling. gut.

  3. The meaning of SENTIENT is capable of sensing or feeling : conscious of or responsive to the sensations of seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting, or smelling. How to use sentient in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SentienceSentience - Wikipedia

    Sentience is the ability to experience feelings and sensations. [3] . It may not necessarily imply higher cognitive functions such as awareness, reasoning, or complex thought processes.

  5. able to experience feelings: It is hard for a sentient person to understand how any parents could treat their child so badly. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Feelings - general words. atmospherically. aura. come away. emotional. emotionalism.

  6. Sentient definition: having the power of perception by the senses; conscious.. See examples of SENTIENT used in a sentence.

  7. the quality of being able to experience feelings: Why are humans not willing to accept the full sentience of other animals? Research on animal sentience is beginning to inform approaches to animal welfare. See. sentient. Fewer examples.

  8. Someone sentient is able to feel things, or sense them. Sentient usually occurs in phrases like " sentient beings" and " sentient creatures," making it clear that things that don’t have life don’t have feelings. Explain that to a pet rock.