sensible
Prononciation : [ˈsɛn.sə.bəl]
Mot
Contexte : « decision-making »
(adjective) when someone makes good choices based on reason and practical thinking. If a person is sensible, they think carefully about what to do and usually make smart decisions.
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It was sensible of her to save money for college instead of spending it all.
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It was not sensible to ignore the weather warnings before the storm.
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Do you think it's sensible to bring an umbrella when it looks like it might rain?
Contexte : « practicality »
(adjective) when something is useful and reasonable for particular situations. If an idea or plan is sensible, it makes sense and works well in real life.
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Choosing a bike for short trips is a sensible way to stay healthy and save money.
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Buying a big, expensive car when you only need to drive to school is not a sensible choice.
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Is it sensible to have a backup plan for your trip?
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