sensation

sen|sa|tion /sens'eɪʃən/ (sensations)
1 [N-COUNT] with supp
A sensation is a physical feeling.
Floating can be a very pleasant sensation...
A sensation of burning or tingling may be experienced in the hands.
= feeling
2 [N-UNCOUNT] supp N
Sensation is your ability to feel things physically, especially through your sense of touch.
The pain was so bad that she lost all sensation.
= feeling
3 [N-COUNT] usu adj N
You can use sensation to refer to the general feeling or impression caused by a particular experience.
It's a funny sensation to know someone's talking about you in a language you don't understand.
= feeling
4 [N-COUNT]
If a person, event, or situation is a sensation, it causes great excitement or interest.
...the film that turned her into an overnight sensation.
5 [N-SING] a N
If a person, event, or situation causes a sensation, they cause great interest or excitement.
She was just 14 when she caused a sensation at the Montreal Olympics.

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