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sensible
[sen-suh-buhl]
adjective
having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment.
a sensible young woman.
Antonyms: stupidcognizant; keenly aware (usually followed byof ).
sensible of his fault.
significant in quantity, magnitude, etc.; considerable; appreciable.
a sensible reduction in price.
capable of being perceived by the senses; material.
the sensible universe.
capable of feeling or perceiving, as organs or parts of the body.
perceptible to the mind.
conscious.
The patient was speechless but still sensible.
Archaic., sensitive.
sensible
/ ˈsɛnsɪbəl /
adjective
having or showing good sense or judgment
a sensible decision
(of clothing) serviceable; practical
sensible shoes
having the capacity for sensation; sensitive
capable of being apprehended by the senses
perceptible to the mind
(sometimes foll by of) having perception; aware
sensible of your kindness
readily perceived; considerable
a sensible difference
noun
Also called: sensible note. a less common term for leading note
Other Word Forms
- sensibly adverb
- sensibleness noun
- nonsensible adjective
- nonsensibleness noun
- nonsensibly adverb
- oversensible adjective
- oversensibleness noun
- oversensibly adverb
- unsensible adjective
- unsensibleness noun
- unsensibly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of sensible1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Bolling, saying something sensible for the first, and perhaps last, time in his life, observed, “He can prove it’s a hoax by releasing it!”
"This seems like sensible business and aligns with the bank's quiet push to offshore more roles, aiming to hire 4,000 people in its India tech hub by year-end," he added.
He was a sensible choice in that he is a rare thing - a Rangers player in form.
And the meeting with Mississippi was canceled, the rationale from USC’s leaders being there was no sensible reason, in the age of the expanding College Football Playoff, to test your team with top-tier nonconference competition.
"I'm not saying we're going to do that, but let's just be sensible and speak to us before doing anything."
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