adjective
- showing good judgment; reasonable and practical
- aware of or able to perceive something
- able to be perceived by the senses; noticeable
Usage: formal
Usage: formal
Examples
- It would be sensible to bring an umbrella since it might rain.
- She made a sensible decision to save money for college.
- Wear sensible shoes for the long hike.
- He is sensible of the risks involved in the project.
- The committee was sensible to the community’s concerns.
- There was a sensible difference in temperature between the two rooms.
- The sensible heat from the fire warmed the entire cabin.