sensible
UK
/ˈsensəbl/sensible
ADJECTIVEDefinition of sensible
A sensible person thinks clearly and makes good decisions.
Example: She wasn't talking wildy or anything; she seemed like a nice sensible lady.
A sensible plan, action, idea, etc. is a good one because it fits the situation well.
Example: Stopping to rest seemed like a very sensible idea, so we did.
sensible
EXAMPLESExamples of sensible
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She wasn't talking wildy or anything; she seemed like a nice sensible lady.
Example sentence2
Stopping to rest seemed like a very sensible idea, so we did.
Example sentence3
He wondered whether it was sensible to return to business in an area most people were leaving.
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