センス
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Base noun form. A loanword from English, used to describe innate ability, good taste, or intuition in various domains like aesthetics, manners, or creativity. Often appears in phrases like 『センスがある』 (sensu ga aru, 'to have sense').
Theme

At a music club meeting, User chats with Mika about fashion and personal style.

センス

センス

sense (for music, style, tact, etc.)

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of someone with great 'sense' for fashion or music. 'Sense' in English is borrowed into Japanese as センス (sensu, 'sense'), making it easy to remember — it's the same word!

Cultural Note

センス (sensu, 'sense') is a common loanword in Japanese used to praise someone's good taste or intuition, such as in fashion, art, or social situations. For example, 『彼女はファッションセンスがいい』 (kanojo wa fasshon sensu ga ii, 'She has good fashion sense').

Forms

Base: センスBase noun form. A loanword from English, used to describe innate ability, good taste, or intuition in various domains like aesthetics, manners, or creativity. Often appears in phrases like 『センスがある』 (sensu ga aru, 'to have sense').