Showing posts with label sense us. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sense us. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

census, senses, sense us

Census or census means an enumeration or count of the population--
The United States government takes a census every ten years.
Our census is for congressional reapportionment, although it was once used for a per capita tax.

Senses or senses is the plural ( more than one ) of "sense", meaning one of the faculties used to take in physical information--sight, hearing, taste, smell, or touch--
The children are learning about the five senses.
Some philosophers believe that we only know what we can apprehend with out physical senses.

Senses is also the third person singular ( he, she, it ) form of "sense", meaning to perceive without conscious use of the physical senses, or to perceive emotionally or intuitively--
He senses that she is angry, but she won't admit it.
If he senses our nervousness, he'll ask where we've been.

Sense us or sense us ( two words, rhymes with census ) means to perceive ( sense ) two or more persons ( us ), one of whom is the speaker--
I'm sure the dog can't hear us, but can he sense us?
The dog won't sense us if we don't move.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"The census taker used all of his senses in an effort to sense us, but he didn't find us."

Note--"consensus" means a general agreement--
The committee argued for hours before reaching a consensus.