Etymology: [ 'sen(t)-s&-b&l ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin sensibilis, from sensus, past participle of sentire to feel.
In a sensible manner, with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner; "he acted sensibly in the crisis"; "speak more sanely about these affairs"; "acted quite reasonably", In a sensible manner; so as to be perceptible to the senses or to the mind; appreciably; with perception; susceptibly; sensitively, With intelligence or good sense; judiciously, reasonably, wisely, judiciously; perceptibly, appreciably, level, Able to feel or perceive, Easily perceived; appreciable, Of or pertaining to the senses; sensory, Perceptible by the senses, Cognizant; having the perception of something; aware of something, Characterized more by usefulness or practicality than by fashionableness, especially of clothing, Acting with or showing good sense; able to make good judgements based on reason, readily perceived by the senses; "the sensible universe"; "a sensible odor", acting with or showing thought and good sense; "a sensible young man, marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters; "judicious use of one's money"; "a sensible manager"; "a wise decision", Perceptible by the mind or senses, proceeding from good sense or judgment; "a sensible choice", Sensation; sensibility, That which impresses itself on the sense; anything perceptible, acting with or showing thought and good sense; "a sensible young man", Possessing or containing sense or reason; giftedwith, or characterized by, good or common sense; intelligent; wise, That which has sensibility; a sensitive being, able to feel or perceive; "even amoeba are sensible creatures"; "the more sensible p{ enveloping(a), shrouding(a), concealing,& (concealing by enclosing or wrapping as if in something that is not solid; "the enveloping darkness"; "hills concealed by shrouding mists") }arts of the skin", aware intuitively or intellectually of something sensed; "made sensible of his mistakes"; "I am sensible that the mention of such a circumstance may appear trifling"- Henry Hallam; "sensible that a good deal more is still to be done"- Edmund Burke readily perceived by the senses; "the sensible universe"; "a sensible odor", Having moral perception; capable of being affected by moral good or evil, Perceiving or having perception, either by the senses or the mind; cognizant; perceiving so clearly as to be convinced; satisfied; persuaded, Sensible people behave in a sensible way. She was a sensible girl and did not panic Oh come on, let's be sensible about this, Hence: Liable to impression from without; easily affected; having nice perception or acute feeling; sensitive; also, readily moved or affected by natural agents; delicate; as, a sensible thermometer, showing reason or sound judgment; "a sensible choice"; "a sensible person", Sensible actions or decisions are good because they are based on reasons rather than emotions. It might be sensible to get a solicitor The sensible thing is to leave them alone. sensible advice. + sensibly sen·sibly He sensibly decided to lie low for a while, Sensible shoes or clothes are practical and strong rather than fashionable and attractive. Wear loose clothing and sensible footwear. + sensibly sen·sibly They were not sensibly dressed, rational, reasonable; wise, judicious; cognizant, aware; able to be perceived; perceptive, able to perceive; considerable, appreciable, Having the capacity of receiving impressions from external objects; capable of perceiving by the instrumentality of the proper organs; liable to be affected physsically or mentally; impressible, Capable of being perceived by the senses; apprehensible through the bodily organs; hence, also, perceptible to the mind; making an impression upon the sense, reason, or understanding; &?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?; heat; sensible resistance,
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Characterized more by usefulness or practicality than by fashionableness, especially of clothing - "They would walk, on fair evenings, around the village, and discuss the theory of crop rotation, and the weather, and other such sensible matters."
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Acting with or showing good sense; able to make good judgements based on reason - "They ask questions of someone who thinks he's got something sensible to say on some matter when actually he hasn't."
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readily perceived by the senses; "the sensible universe"; "a sensible odor"
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acting with or showing thought and good sense; "a sensible young man
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marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters; "judicious use of one's money"; "a sensible manager"; "a wise decision"
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Perceptible by the mind or senses
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proceeding from good sense or judgment; "a sensible choice"
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Sensation; sensibility
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That which impresses itself on the sense; anything perceptible
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acting with or showing thought and good sense; "a sensible young man"
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Possessing or containing sense or reason; giftedwith, or characterized by, good or common sense; intelligent; wise
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That which has sensibility; a sensitive being
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able to feel or perceive; "even amoeba are sensible creatures"; "the more sensible p{ enveloping(a), shrouding(a), concealing,& (concealing by enclosing or wrapping as if in something that is not solid; "the enveloping darkness"; "hills concealed by shrouding mists") }arts of the skin"
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aware intuitively or intellectually of something sensed; "made sensible of his mistakes"; "I am sensible that the mention of such a circumstance may appear trifling"- Henry Hallam; "sensible that a good deal more is still to be done"- Edmund Burke readily perceived by the senses; "the sensible universe"; "a sensible odor"
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Having moral perception; capable of being affected by moral good or evil
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Perceiving or having perception, either by the senses or the mind; cognizant; perceiving so clearly as to be convinced; satisfied; persuaded
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Hence: Liable to impression from without; easily affected; having nice perception or acute feeling; sensitive; also, readily moved or affected by natural agents; delicate; as, a sensible thermometer
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showing reason or sound judgment; "a sensible choice"; "a sensible person"
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Sensible actions or decisions are good because they are based on reasons rather than emotions. It might be sensible to get a solicitor The sensible thing is to leave them alone. sensible advice. + sensibly sen·sibly He sensibly decided to lie low for a while
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Sensible shoes or clothes are practical and strong rather than fashionable and attractive. Wear loose clothing and sensible footwear. + sensibly sen·sibly They were not sensibly dressed
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rational, reasonable; wise, judicious; cognizant, aware; able to be perceived; perceptive, able to perceive; considerable, appreciable sıfat
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Having the capacity of receiving impressions from external objects; capable of perceiving by the instrumentality of the proper organs; liable to be affected physsically or mentally; impressible
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Capable of being perceived by the senses; apprehensible through the bodily organs; hence, also, perceptible to the mind; making an impression upon the sense, reason, or understanding; &?;&?;&?;&?;&?;&?; heat; sensible resistance
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