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- Dictionarysensible/ˈsɛnsɪbl/
adjective
- 1. done or chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence; likely to be of benefit: "I cannot believe that it is sensible to spend so much"
- 2. (of an object) practical and functional rather than decorative: "Mum always made me have sensible shoes"
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Sensible means based on or acting on good judgment and practical ideas or understanding, or having an understanding of a situation. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.
- English (US)
SENSIBLE meaning: 1. based on or acting on good judgment and...
- Znaczenie Sensible, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
SENSIBLE definicja: 1. based on or acting on good judgment...
- Sensible: Catalan Translation
SENSIBLE translate: assenyat, sensat. Learn more in the...
- Sensible: Thai Translation
SENSIBLE translate: ฉลาด; มีการวินิจฉัยที่ดี, ใช้การได้จริง....
- Sensible: Danish Translation
SENSIBLE - translate into Danish with the English-Danish...
- Sensible: Indonesian Translation
SENSIBLE translate: bijaksana, praktis. Learn more in the...
- Sensible: Czech Translation
sensible - translate into Czech with the English-Czech...
- Sensible in Japanese
SENSIBLE translate: 賢明な, 分別のある, 賢明(けんめい)な. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word sensible, from having good sense or reason to being perceptible or sensitive. See synonyms, antonyms, examples, and word history of sensible.
Sensible means practical and reasonable. If you're wearing sensible shoes, they're sturdy, comfortable, good for walking, and your feet don't hurt. If you're a sensible person, you're level-headed and calm, and you make wise decisions.
Learn the meaning of sensible as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples. Find out how sensible can describe actions, decisions, people, clothes, and more.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of sensible, an adjective that describes people, behaviour, clothes and things. Find out the difference between sensible and sensitive, and see synonyms and collocations.
Sensible definition: having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment. See examples of SENSIBLE used in a sentence.
Sensible means having or showing good judgment, perception, or feeling. Find out the origin, usage, and examples of sensible and its related words, such as reasonable, logical, and sensitive.