Sapient vs. Sentient

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Sapientadjective

Attempting to appear wise or discerning.

Sapientadjective

(dated) Possessing wisdom and discernment; wise, learned.

Sapientadjective

Of a species or life-form, possessing intelligence or self-awareness.

Sapientnoun

An intelligent, self-aware being.

Sapientadjective

Wise; sage; discerning; - often in irony or contempt.

Sapientadjective

acutely insightful and wise;

Sentientadjective

Experiencing sensation, thought, or feeling.

Sentientadjective

Able to consciously perceive through the use of sense faculties.

Sentientadjective

Possessing human-like awareness and intelligence.

Sentientnoun

Lifeform with the capability to feel sensation, such as pain.

Sentientnoun

An intelligent, self-aware being.

Sentientadjective

Having a faculty, or faculties, of sensation and perception.

Sentientnoun

One who has the faculty of perception; a sentient being.

Sentientadjective

endowed with feeling and unstructured consciousness;

Sentientadjective

consciously perceiving;

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