If you want to describe something related to the five senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing), the adjective is "sensory":
* Example: The room was filled with sensory overload.
If you want to describe something that is reasonable or logical, the adjective is "sensible":
* Example: It's sensible to wear a coat in cold weather.
If you want to describe something that is aware or conscious, the adjective is "sensitive":
* Example: She's very sensitive to other people's feelings.
Other possible adjective forms, depending on the context, include:
* Sensational: Used to describe something that is extremely exciting or impressive.
* Senses: Used to refer to the five senses collectively.
It's important to choose the correct adjective form based on the specific meaning you want to express.