Sensible
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British pronunciation/sˈɛnsəbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈsɛnsəbəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "sensible"

sensible
01

(of a person) displaying good judgment

sensible definition and meaning
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It 's sensible to save money for emergencies rather than spending it all.
She made the sensible decision to take a break when she felt overwhelmed.
Making a budget is a sensible way to manage your finances.
02

able to sense or react to things around

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sensitive

03

having an instinctive or intellectual awareness of something

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The team remains sensible that refining communication strategies is an ongoing process.
The team is sensible that ongoing collaboration is crucial for project success.
I am sensible that our project is only in the initial stages, and there 's much more to accomplish.
04

readily perceived by the senses

05

having a focus on function and comfort over style

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It's sensible to save money for emergencies rather than spending it all.
She made the sensible decision to take a break when she felt overwhelmed.
Making a budget is a sensible way to manage your finances.
It would be sensible to wear a coat in cold weather to stay warm.
It's sensible to read reviews before making a big purchase to ensure you're getting a good product.
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