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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 in Arabic
SENSIBLE translate: حَكيم. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Sensible in Italian
SENSIBLE translate: sensato, ragionevole, assennato,...
- Sensible in French
SENSIBLE translate: sensé/-ée, raisonnable, sensé, pratique....
- Simplified
SENSIBLE translate: 好的判断力, 理智的;明智的, (衣服或鞋)合适的,实用的, 觉察的,...
- Traditional
SENSIBLE translate: 好的判斷力, 理智的;明智的, (衣服或鞋)合適的,實用的, 覺察的,...
- Sensible in Spanish
SENSIBLE translate: sensato, razonable, sensato/ta...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning of sensible as an adjective or noun, and its synonyms, pronunciation, and usage in sentences. Find out how sensible can describe actions, decisions, people, clothes, or sensations.
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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 means reasonable, practical, and showing good judgment. It can also mean suitable for a particular purpose, or noticeable. See how to use sensible in sentences and related words.
having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment: a sensible young woman. Synonyms: reasonable, rational, sagacious, intelligent. Antonyms: stupid. cognizant; keenly aware (usually followed by of ): sensible of his fault. Synonyms: observant, understanding, conscious.
Sensible means showing good judgment or having a practical purpose. Learn how to use this adjective with different meanings and synonyms, and see translations in other languages.