3. Intellect, mind, understanding, reason, brains, thinking principle.
    4. Discernment, perception, apprehension, understanding, appreciation, feeling, recognition, tact.
    5. Opinion, judgment, notion, idea, view, sentiment.
    6. Signification, meaning, import, purport, interpretation.
    7. Consciousness, conviction, moral perception.
    8. Reason, understanding, judgment, good mental capacity, soundness, sagacity, wisdom.

Senseless, a.

    1. Inert, not sentient, without perception.
    2. Insensible, unfeeling, apathetic.
    3. Unreasonable, foolish, nonsensical, ill-judged, unwise, absurd, unmeaning, silly.
    4. Stupid, foolish, doltish, silly, simple, witless, weak-minded.
    5. Unconscious, insensible, unknowing.

Sensibility, n.

    1. Feeling, sensitiveness, susceptibility, impressibility.
    2. Delicacy of feeling, tender feeling, quick emotion.

Sensible, a.

    1. Perceptible (by any of the senses or by the mind), apprehensible, that makes an impression.
    2. Cognizant, observant, aware, conscious, convinced, persuaded, satisfied.
    3. Judicious, wise, discreet, sage, sagacious, reasonable, intelligent, rational, sober, sound, understanding.
    4. Sensitive.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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