The meaning of Sentient
Sentient – definition
adjectiveAble to perceive or feel things.
Usage examples:
She had been instructed from birth in the equality of all sentient life forms
adjectiveAble to experience feelings
Usage examples:
It is hard for a sentient person to understand how any parents could treat their child so badly.
Sentient translation into English
Sentient: translate from English into Chinese
有感觉的
Sentient: translate from English into Dutch
Bewust, Voelend, Met waarnemingsvermogen
Sentient: translate from English into French
Sensible, Doué de sensation
Sentient: translate from English into German
Empfindungsfähig
Sentient: translate from English into Hindi
संवेदनशील, संवेदन-समर्थ, बोध-क्षम
Sentient: translate from English into Italian
Senziente
Sentient: translate from English into Korean
마음, 감각력이 있는 사람, 감각력이 있는 것, 지각력이 있는 사람, 지각력이 있는 것, 감각력이 있는, 지각력이 있는, 의식하는
Sentient: translate from English into Russian
Разумный, Разумное существо, Чувствующий, Ощущающий, Интеллект
Sentient: translate from English into Spanish
Sensible, Sensitivo
Word origin
early 17th century: from Latin sentient- ‘feeling’, from the verb sentire .
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