Synonym: commonsensible, commonsensical. Similar words: common sense, stuff and nonsense, nonsense, consensus, consensual, nonsensical, sense of responsibility, commons. Meaning: adj. exhibiting native good judgment.
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1. Commonsense now dictates that it would be wise to sell a few shares.
2. This commonsense legislation was long overdue.
3. This research is concerned with commonsense ideas about emotion and with the way people act upon information about their emotional state.
4. Certain commonsense ground rules should be mentioned - discussing marital and financial problems with children, for example, is not advisable.
5. He imported the commonsense realist philosophy, which included a demand that individuals be responsible for public affairs.
6. But if the commonsense understanding of schooling is bracketed and belief suspended, another reality emerges, the life of the playground.
7. Commonsense prevailed and he shinned down amidst cheers and sighs of relief.
8. In his view, design is ninety-eight percent commonsense and two percent a magic ingredient to do with aesthetics.
9. The guide contains commonsense recommendations covering situations such as meetings in strangers' offices and homes, walking home alone and car breakdowns.
10. Commonsense told them that anyone could eat dozens of apples a day without suffering any permanent ill effect.
11. He has no commonsense he always does silly things.
12. Time for commonsense suggestion number two.
13. Banlancing justice with mercy and fairness with commonsense.
14. And I think ordinary people with commonsense ideas are intimidated by this pseudoscience.
15. The pouring concrete technology is a kind of commonsense method strengthened to the soft foundation.
16. The evolution of commonsense psychology and scientific psychology constitutes the history of psychology.
17. It is commonsense to carry an umbrella in this weather.
18. Success i -- ore a function of consistent commonsense than it is of genius.
19. Commonsense was never your strong point; but is a little too much.
20. The judge's ruling was based on the simple commonsense tenet that no man is above the law.
21. They are stimulating and refreshing because with commonsense briskness they brush away illusions and secondhand opinions.
22. If you are aiming almost for pure comedy, then your detective will need only the smallest core of toughness or commonsense.
23. He was a classical example of a brilliant man, an academic, who lacked commonsense and elementary manners.
24. If a child presents insuperable problems courts will interpret legislation in a commonsense way.
25. However, the experiential nature of police training usually ensures that a commonsense knowledge about these patterns is also built up.
26. The House of Lords approached the question in a commonsense manner and held the actions of both workmen were causes.
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27. But to generalize from such sensational particulars as these is to ignore both commonsense and political geography.
28. These results are no more than a vindication of commonsense analysis.
29. [Thomas, Percy and Toby are] a bit like three small boys —but yet rather more commonsense and know-how and streetwise than your average three small boys.
30. Nonmonotonic reasoning systems including default logic logic are important in the commonsense reasoning of artificial intelligence.
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