sentido

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Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish sentido.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /senˈtido/
  • Hyphenation: sen‧ti‧do

Noun

sentído (Basahan spelling ᜐᜒᜈ᜔ᜆᜒᜇᜓ)

  1. (anatomy) temple
  2. (uncommon) sense
    Synonyms: halaga, hawong, kuwenta

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Cebuano

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish sentido.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: sen‧ti‧do
  • IPA(key): /senˈtido/

Noun

sentido

  1. sense (only in the phrase) sentido komun

Verb

sentido

  1. to hit precisely

Galician

Etymology 1

From Old Galician-Portuguese sentido, past participle of sentir, from Latin sentīre (to feel), from Proto-Indo-European *sent- (to head for, go).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: sen‧ti‧do

Noun

sentido m (plural sentidos)

  1. sense; meaning
  2. sense way (manner)
  3. direction

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Etymology 2

Participle

sentido (feminine sentida, masculine plural sentidos, feminine plural sentidas)

  1. past participle of sentir

Portuguese

Etymology

Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese sentido, past participle of sentir, from Latin sentīre (to feel), from Proto-Indo-European *sent- (to head for, go).

Pronunciation

 

  • Rhymes: -idu
  • Hyphenation: sen‧ti‧do

Noun

sentido m (plural sentidos)

  1. sense (animals’ means of gathering data)
  2. sense (natural appreciation or ability)
  3. purpose; intention
  4. direction (path or course of a given movement)
  5. (figurative) direction (how something is turning out to be)
    Não gosto do sentido que esta discussão está indo.
    I don’t like the direction this discussion is taking.
  6. point of view; standpoint; outlook
  7. (semantics) meaning (objects or concept that a word or phrase denotes)
    Isto não faz sentido.This makes no sense.

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Adjective

sentido (feminine sentida, masculine plural sentidos, feminine plural sentidas)

  1. felt (that has been experienced or perceived)
    Synonym: pressentido
  2. emotionally hurt
    Synonyms: aborrecido, magoado, melindrado, ressentido
  3. sad
    Synonyms: contristado, pesaroso, triste

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Participle

sentido (feminine sentida, masculine plural sentidos, feminine plural sentidas)

  1. past participle of sentir

Quotations

Spanish

Etymology

From sentir +‎ -ido.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /senˈtido/
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ido
  • Syllabification: sen‧ti‧do

Adjective

sentido (feminine sentida, masculine plural sentidos, feminine plural sentidas)

  1. deeply felt, heartfelt

Noun

sentido m (plural sentidos)

  1. sense (faculties of perception)
    Los cinco sentidos tradicionales son la vista, el tacto, el oído, el gusto y el olfacto.
    The traditional five senses are sight, touch, hearing, taste and smell.
    Los humanos también tienen un sexto sentido llamado la "propriocepción" que tiene que ver con la consciencia de la posición del propio cuerpo.
    Humans also have a sixth sense called "proprioception", which has to do with awareness of the position of one's body.
  2. sense, way (manner)
    Lo dije en un buen sentido.
    I meant it in a good way.
  3. sense, meaning
    El sentido de la palabra es...
    The meaning of the word is...
    No tiene sentido.It makes no sense. / It doesn't make any sense.
  4. sense, point, use
    No tiene sentido.
    There's no point. / It's no use.
    No tiene sentido alarmarse todavía.
    There's no point in panicking just yet.
    ¿Qué sentido tiene?
    What's the point?
  5. feeling
    Synonyms: sentimiento, sensación
  6. direction
    Synonym: dirección

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Participle

sentido (feminine sentida, masculine plural sentidos, feminine plural sentidas)

  1. past participle of sentir

Further reading

Tagalog

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish sentido.

Pronunciation

Noun

sentido (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜒᜈ᜔ᜆᜒᜇᜓ)

  1. sense; meaning (of an expression)
    Synonyms: kahulugan, diwa
  2. (anatomy) temple
    Synonym: pilipisan

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