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sixth sense

1 of 1noun
/ˈsɪksθ ˈsɛns/
1

a general sense of intuition or perception that is not based on rational or empirical evidence

  • She seemed to have a sixth sense for detecting danger.
  • His sixth sense told him someone was watching.
  • Thanks to her sixth sense, she avoided a risky situation.
  • He relied on his sixth sense when making tough decisions.
  • Many believe that animals have a stronger sixth sense than humans.
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