Prefixes + Sense:
* Pre-sense: This is a rare word that suggests something that comes *before* sense or understanding.
* Non-sense: This means something that is *without* sense or meaning.
* In-sense: This word is not commonly used, but it would mean something that is *within* or *part of* sense.
Words that are Related to Sense:
* Sense itself is the root word.
* Sensual: This word means *related to the senses*.
* Sensitive: This word means *easily affected by the senses*.
* Sensation: This word refers to the *feeling* or *perception* caused by the senses.
* Sensory: This adjective describes something *related to the senses*.
It's important to note that the prefixes you might think of, like "un-", "over-", "under-", "mis-", etc., are not directly combined with "sense" to form common words.