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Learn to pronounce sen·sa·tion

/senˈsāSHən/
noun
  1. a physical feeling or perception resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body.
    "a burning sensation in the middle of the chest"
  2. a widespread reaction of interest and excitement.
    "his arrest for poisoning caused a sensation"
    synonyms: commotion, stir, uproar, furor, outrage, scandal, impact, interest, excitement, agitation, splash, to-do, hullabaloo

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a mental process (such as seeing, hearing, or smelling) resulting from the immediate external stimulation of a sense organ often as distinguished from a ...
great excitement or interest, or someone or something that causes excitement: His first recordings caused a sensation and became classics of rock.
Sensation (psychology) refers to the processing of the senses by the sensory system. Sensation or sensations may also refer to: ...
Mar 21, 2024 · When a stimulus impinges on a sense organ and the organism responds appropriately, it is said that the stimulus has been sensed. Nonetheless, a ...
a mental condition or physical feeling resulting from stimulation of a sense organ or from internal bodily change, as cold or pain.
Synonyms for SENSATIONS: feelings, feels, senses, perceptions, impressions, suggestions, hints, touches; Antonyms of SENSATIONS: standards, classics.
a state of excited feeling or interest caused among a number of persons or throughout a community, as by some rumor or occurrence.
Sensations take the self outside itself by offering it the unclear notion of an external cause acting upon it, because sensations are involuntary perceptions.
Sensations from study.com
Sensation is the process that allows our brains to take in information via our five senses, which can then be experienced and interpreted by the brain.