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sentient

SEHN-tee-uhnt
adj
1
Able to perceive, feel, or experience things consciously.
"Many philosophers debate whether animals are sentient."
"The story imagines a sentient robot capable of emotion."

How to Use Sentient

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In plain EnglishCapable of feeling and consciously experiencing things, not just reacting mechanically.

Common pairings
sentient being sentient life

Word Forms

more sentient comparative, sentients plural, most sentient superlative

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Etymology

From Latin sentiens, "feeling, perceiving," the present participle of sentiō.

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