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"sensible" Meaning
sensible
/ˈsɛnsəbəl/
Adjective
having, showing, or done according to good reason or thoughtfulness
"sensible" Example Sentences
It looks like it's going to rain so I think postponing the barbecue is a
sensible
decision.
I need to be
sensible
when I exercise because I have an injury.
I try to be
sensible
about what I eat.
A good manager needs to make
sensible
decisions about hiring new staff.
We recommend that you take
sensible
precautions when giving out your credit card number and other personal information online.
"sensible" Related Lesson Material
This means that people should become more sensible as they get older.
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Look online and you'll find millions of different answers — some sensible and some very strange.
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“Why can’t you be like the Happy Prince?” asked a sensible mother of her little boy who was crying for the moon.
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If parents make sensible decisions about what their children can use their screens for, in a similar way to choosing books for them, the risks are probably lower than people thought, Sanders said.
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Speaking to the BBC, Professor Paul Williams, one of the authors of the study, said, "Nobody should stop flying because they're afraid of turbulence, but it is sensible to keep your seat belt fastened all the time, unless you're moving around."
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In the future, cell phones may have a warning label saying they are bad for your health, so for now, it’s wise to use your cell phone sensibly.
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Related Words
responsibly
/rɪˈspɑːnsəbli/
Adverb
in a trustworthy or sensible way
sensitive
/ˈsɛnsɪtɪv/
Adjective
that needs to be protected or treated with care
wise
/waɪz/
Adjective
having a lot of knowledge or experience; sensible and intelligent
practical
/ˈpræktɪkl/
Adjective
(of a person) sensible or realistic in how they deal with, approach, etc. a problem or situation
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