0 based on or acting on good judgment and practical ideas or understanding:
1 having an understanding of a situation:
He did not appear to be sensible of the difficulties that lay ahead.
2 having or using good judgment; reasonable:
I'm sure Jenny can be relied on - she seems eminently sensible.
That would be a more sensible way of dealing with the problem.
Wouldn't it be more sensible to eat now before we go?
It would seem more sensible to do the research now before we start on the project.
That was a very sensible decision.
The higher consciousness can only exist insofar as it is related to the antithesis of the sensible self-consciousness between self and world.
While we believe we chose a sensible price/concentration relationship from the literature, different estimated price/concentration relationships may have different welfare implications for regionalization.
His wife - good, pretty, sensible, and beloved as she had been - was not his second; no, nor his third love.
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