US /ˈsɛnsəbəl/
・UK /ˈsensəbl/
'Sensible' and 'sensitive' are often confused, but they are quite different.
'Sensible' means that you have good judgment or are very practical.
It keeps the economy moving at a sensible speed
In that case, the most sensible option for you is to learn vocabulary that you come across in your daily life.
In that case, the most sensible option for you is to learn
the back of a trailer and drive home in something a little bit more sensible, which is what
the back of a trailer and drive home in something a little bit more sensible, which is what
We can do the things that are sensible.
When kids talk to their parents and their grandparents, they say, "I don't understand why we can't put these sensible things in place," they listen.
I think minimum, if you want to have a nice life in London, but you're sensible, is probably £40,000, £45,000 I would say is the bare minimum.
I think minimum, if you want to have, like, a nice life in London but you're sensible, is probably £40,000-£45,000, I would say, is the bare minimum.
I'm glad some sensible people push back against nonsense like this.
My teeth are so sensible?
Because the word sensible is what's called a 'false friend'.
but now you have a giant purse for sensible flats, iPad, and
But now you have a giant purse for sensible flats.
The clerk in the Tank involuntarily applauded. Becoming immediately sensible of the impropriety,
for on the raising of the hand, he became sensible of confused noises in the air; incoherent sounds