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frivolous likely to be too silly; lacking sense.
glory to be filled with joy and a sense of pride. [1/4 definitions]
grammar the rules for forming the words and sentences of a language. Some of these rules have to be learned. Other rules are already in the head of a native speaker. For example, a native English speaker would not say, "I a cat bitten by was," because the grammar does not make sense. When one learns a new language, most of the rules of its grammar have to be learned. [1/2 definitions]
hearing the ability to hear or sense sound. [1/4 definitions]
immature without the wisdom or good sense of an adult; childish or foolish. [1/2 definitions]
integrity a strong sense of honesty; firmness of moral character.
irrational without reason or sense. [1/2 definitions]
keen1 quickly able to sense or understand; sharp. [1/3 definitions]
logical in accordance with what makes sense; reasonable; sensible. [1/4 definitions]
mean1 to have a particular sense. [1/6 definitions]
nonsense words or actions that have no meaning or make no sense. [1/2 definitions]
nose the sense of smell. [1/6 definitions]
optical of or having to do with the sense of sight or the eye. [1/2 definitions]
palate the sense of taste. [1/2 definitions]
piece together to assemble in order to fix or in order to create one whole thing that makes sense together.
pompous showing an exaggerated sense of own's own importance.
pride a sense of personal value that comes from what one has or can do. [2/4 definitions]
proper in the most firm sense of the word. [1/3 definitions]
reasonable using good sense and clear thinking. [1/4 definitions]
reek to give off a strong sense of (something); to seem to be filled with (something). [1/2 definitions]
retina the part of the eye at the back of the inside of the eyeball. The retina has cells that sense light and color. Images are formed on the retina and sent to the brain.