Sensible
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British pronunciation/sˈɛnsəbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈsɛnsəbəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "sensible"

sensible
01

possessing or displaying good judgment and practicality

sensible definition and meaning
02

able to feel or perceive

03

aware and practical, understanding the situation and recognizing what needs to be addressed or accomplished

04

readily perceived by the senses

sensible

adj

sense

v

insensible

adj

insensible

adj

sensibility

n

sensibility

n

sensibleness

n

sensibleness

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