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bad sensation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "bad sensation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unpleasant feeling or experience, often in a physical or emotional context. Example: "After eating the expired food, I was left with a bad sensation in my stomach."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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3 human-written examples
It's not a bad sensation, but it's certainly different.
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It is a very bad sensation," Mr Romero says.
News & Media
"We didn't try to play football, we didn't do anything important today - it is a bad sensation". Match ends, Blackburn Rovers 3, Fulham 0. Second Half ends, Blackburn Rovers 3, Fulham 0. Corner, Blackburn Rovers.
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57 human-written examples
There is another hint of this underlying complexity in the observation that citric acid at low concentrations (<1 mM) is actually preferred over water by certain strains of mice [48], raising the possibility that there are both "good" and "bad" sour sensations, mediated by different neural mechanisms [17], perhaps in humans as well.
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However, they typically had far slower impact, for good or bad, than viral sensations do today on social media.
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Now, does the aroma give you a textural sensation?" "Not bad," says David. "It's a pleasing sensation.
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Apart from the Sun's Brexecuted splash (not bad, we admit), the sensation is the decision by the Daily Mail to come out swinging for Theresa May with a puff that occupies about half the front page.
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Injection of saline from BD-syringes resulted in a sensation of bad taste or odour in most volunteers.
Science
Otherwise cinnamaldehyde nasal challenge was evaluated by most subjects as being "not bad" with mainly olfactory sensation of cinnamon.
Science
However, the paste appeared to be an unsuccessful form of application because already after randomisation 32% of the patients refused further participation and 77% of the patients dropped out after four study weeks because of bad taste and unpleasant sensation of the paste texture in the mouth (Wijers et al, 2001).
Science
I remembered the storm surrounding the opening night and idly thought it was probably another bad play that the sensation-hungry media were making too great a fuss about.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a "bad sensation", be specific about the nature of the sensation (e.g., burning, tingling, aching) to provide clarity for your reader.
Common error
Avoid using "bad sensation" without further elaboration. Instead of saying "I had a bad sensation," specify what the sensation felt like (e.g., "I had a sharp, stabbing pain").
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "bad sensation" functions primarily as a noun phrase, where the adjective "bad" modifies the noun "sensation". Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English to describe an unpleasant feeling or experience.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "bad sensation" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase for describing an unpleasant feeling or experience. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and provides examples in various contexts. While it is more common in news and media and scientific writing, being specific about the sensation and its qualities will help you more effectively communicate its nature. Alternative phrases such as "unpleasant feeling" or "negative experience" may be more suitable depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
uncomfortable sensation
Highlights the discomfort associated with the sensation.
unpleasant feeling
Focuses on the feeling aspect, less intense.
negative physical feeling
Explicitly specifies that the negative feeling is physical.
disagreeable feeling
Similar to "unpleasant feeling" but slightly more formal.
awful feeling
Emphasizes the intensity of the bad feeling.
painful sensation
Highlights the sensation as causing pain.
negative experience
Shifts the focus from a physical sensation to an overall negative experience.
disturbing sensation
Focuses on the troubling aspect of the sensation.
nasty feeling
Informal way to describe a very unpleasant feeling.
adverse sensation
A more formal and clinical way to describe a negative physical sensation.
FAQs
How can I describe a "bad sensation" more vividly?
Instead of just saying "bad sensation", try to use descriptive words that capture the specific feeling, such as "burning sensation", "throbbing pain", or "nauseating feeling".
Is "bad sensation" a formal or informal way to describe an unpleasant feeling?
"Bad sensation" is generally considered a neutral term. More formal alternatives might include "unpleasant sensation" or "adverse sensation", while informal options could be "icky feeling" (depending on the context).
What's the difference between "bad sensation" and "unpleasant feeling"?
While similar, "bad sensation" often refers to a physical feeling, whereas "unpleasant feeling" can encompass both physical and emotional states. For example, you might have a "bad sensation" in your stomach or an "unpleasant feeling" of anxiety.
How to use "bad sensation" in a sentence?
You can use "bad sensation" to describe an unpleasant physical or emotional feeling. For instance: "I had a "bad sensation" in my stomach after eating the expired food." or "He experienced a "bad sensation" of dread as he walked into the dark room."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested