Luis Mondra
"No sense" and "Senseless" are both the same? or when I have to use each of them? Give me examples please. Thank you in advance.
Feb 1, 2013 12:48 AM
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David's answer is good, but you wrote "no sense" not "nonsense". Something makes no sense if it is it illogical or unreasonable. --Your argument makes no sense. --Buying a new car makes no sense if you are already in debt. We also say that a person has no sense if he is foolish. --George W. Bush has no sense.
February 1, 2013
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Something is "nonsense" if it is absurd or ridiculous. Something is "senseless" if it has no meaning or explanation. We would say that a statement is "nonsense" if we disagree with it: "the Senator's speech is nonsense." We often say that something is "senseless" if it is horrible: "the senseless murder of a child."
February 1, 2013
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no sense and senseless have the common meaning .that is no feeling .except this ,have some different meaning ..senseless meaning: 1. stupid ,2.no target .
February 1, 2013
They're not exactly the same. Example: Your idea makes no sense. Verses. It's senseless to keep arguing about this, we just don't agree.
February 1, 2013
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