In How Many Senses can the words be used?
Here are few senses in which English words can be used.
Here are few senses in which English words can be used.
1. In an affirmative sense
2. In a bad sense
3. In a broad sense
4. In a certain sense
5. In a deep sense
6. In a depraved sense
7. In a deteriorated sense
8. In an exclamatory sense
9. In a far deeper sense
10. In a figurative sense
11. In an indirect sense
12. In a large sense of the word
13. In a literal sense
14. In a metaphorical sense
15. In a moral sense
16. In a mystical sense
17. In a negative sense
18. In a narrowly etymological sense
19. In a new sense
20. In a personal sense
21. In a very real sense
22. In a satirical sense
23. In a sense
24. In a special sense
25. In a spiritual sense
26. In a strict sense
27. In a wider sense
28. In a widely different sense
29. In an exaggerated sense
30. In another sense
31. In its broader sense
32. In its metaphorical sense
33. In its medieval sense
34. In its modern sense
35. In its strict sense
36. In its stricter and older sense
37. In its widest sense
38. In one sense
39. In the absolute sense
40. In the academic sense of the term
41. In the classical sense
42. In the direct sense
43. In the ethical sense
44. In the exact sense
45. In the figurative sense
46. In the fullest sense (of the term)
47. In the generally accepted sense (of the term)
48. In the highest sense of the word
49. In the imperative sense
50. In the intimate sense of the term
51. In the logical sense
52. In the main sense
53. In the more narrow sense
54. In the more usual sense of the word
55. In the most pedantical sense of the word
56. In the old sense of the word
57. In the ordinary sense
58. In the original sense of the word
59. In the political sense
60. In the precise and full sense of the word
61. In the proper sense of the word
62. In the purest, least complicated sense of the word
63. In the real sense
64. In the social sense
65. In the strict sense of the word
66. In the superior sense of the word
67. In the true sense of the word
68. In the usual sense
69. In the wider sense
70. In the widest sense of the term
2. In a bad sense
3. In a broad sense
4. In a certain sense
5. In a deep sense
6. In a depraved sense
7. In a deteriorated sense
8. In an exclamatory sense
9. In a far deeper sense
10. In a figurative sense
11. In an indirect sense
12. In a large sense of the word
13. In a literal sense
14. In a metaphorical sense
15. In a moral sense
16. In a mystical sense
17. In a negative sense
18. In a narrowly etymological sense
19. In a new sense
20. In a personal sense
21. In a very real sense
22. In a satirical sense
23. In a sense
24. In a special sense
25. In a spiritual sense
26. In a strict sense
27. In a wider sense
28. In a widely different sense
29. In an exaggerated sense
30. In another sense
31. In its broader sense
32. In its metaphorical sense
33. In its medieval sense
34. In its modern sense
35. In its strict sense
36. In its stricter and older sense
37. In its widest sense
38. In one sense
39. In the absolute sense
40. In the academic sense of the term
41. In the classical sense
42. In the direct sense
43. In the ethical sense
44. In the exact sense
45. In the figurative sense
46. In the fullest sense (of the term)
47. In the generally accepted sense (of the term)
48. In the highest sense of the word
49. In the imperative sense
50. In the intimate sense of the term
51. In the logical sense
52. In the main sense
53. In the more narrow sense
54. In the more usual sense of the word
55. In the most pedantical sense of the word
56. In the old sense of the word
57. In the ordinary sense
58. In the original sense of the word
59. In the political sense
60. In the precise and full sense of the word
61. In the proper sense of the word
62. In the purest, least complicated sense of the word
63. In the real sense
64. In the social sense
65. In the strict sense of the word
66. In the superior sense of the word
67. In the true sense of the word
68. In the usual sense
69. In the wider sense
70. In the widest sense of the term


