Synonym: bright, intelligent, logical, practical, rational, realistic, sane, sound, understanding, wise. Antonym: absurd. Similar words: insensible, ostensible, reprehensible, comprehensible, ostensibly, sensibility, responsible, be responsible for. Meaning: ['sensəbl] adj. 1. showing reason or sound judgment 2. able to feel or perceive 3. readily perceived by the senses 4. aware intuitively or intellectually of something sensed.
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121, He went on to say all that was necessary to solve the small domestic problem was to be sensible.
122, He firmly believed this was the only sensible course to pursue.
123, If the drop goal were reduced to two points and the penalty goal to two points, that would be more sensible.
124, It is also sensible to plan a follow-up campaign with key media.
125, Are they all gym teachers with short fingernails, sensible shoes and leathery skin?
126, It is generally sensible to limit the additional capabilities that the new desktop publishing product will give you to the bare minimum.
127, This is a further, but eminently sensible, erosion of the principle of orality.
128, Drawing a bar chart Arrange the bars in some sensible order, such as in order of their lengths.
129, Yet many of us do not really know how much we drink or the medically recommended sensible drinking levels.
130, Again, professional financial advice on the advantages and disadvantages of this form of borrowing seems a sensible precaution against financial embarrassment.
131, Diana was treated with kid gloves when all she needed was some sensible advice, a cuddle and a consoling word.
132, What do you think is the most sensible assumption and the most questionable assumption of conservatism?
133, He knew the sensible thing to do was to remain silent and let her cry away.
134, Not at all the sensible woman she had always been until the moment he had erupted into her life.
135, I mean, I don't object to sensible changes - saying chairwoman when it's appropriate, for instance.
136, Ed is a great travelling companion - funny and sensible at the same time.
137, It seems sensible for the inspectorate to maintain that national curriculum.
138, As with all questions affecting retirement, it is sensible if possible to plan ahead.
139, A sensible person respected the sleeping beast and crept away.
140, Why would any nation hesitate to serve its own best interests by such sensible and humane redirection of its wealth?
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141, You get sensible, straight forward dishes such as guinea fowl with honey and sesame seeds.
142, The acquisition by schools would seem sensible as this forms a useful and accurate guide to vessel and organ location.
143, Preparatory stages Before sensible planning for the future can begin, those taking part need to know the current situation.
144, It is sensible to give the carp a balanced diet for we want the carp to do well on our baits.
145, She was a strange little girl, advanced for her age and surprisingly sensible for one afflicted with the symptoms of epilepsy.
146, Sensible, efficient, and a heart as big as a football.
147, It is the peculiar nature of the bureaucracy that sensible initiatives like this arouse great resentment and efforts at evasion.
148, At face value, decentralisation of services into communities seems eminently sensible, and reference centres have been effective in some countries.
149, She placed another thick branch on the fire and tried to conceive a sensible agenda for the day.
150, They sometimes seem more concerned to punish those whose products end up on rubbish heaps than to encourage sensible behaviour.
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