sensible means showing good judgement, reasonable A nutritionist can help with making sensible food choices. Running off with a man she's known for only a week is not a very sensible thing to do.
Sensible = sensitive
It is sensible to look both ways before crossing a road. It is not sensible to close your eyes and then cross the road.
It is a adjective meaning someone or something is showing sense, or being reasonable.
It has no sensible meaning -it is gibberish.
not sensible, irrational, crazy, kooky
It means that you can be sensible and be relied on
Sometimes it's difficult to get a sensible answer to a simple question. We wondered why a more sensible solution couldn't be applied to the problem, since the approach taken simply made things worse. It isn't sensible to drive a motor vehicle when you are distracted by something, such as talking on the phone. It's sensible to consider what you mean to say before you speak. The book seemed very sensible to the girl when she read it. That's a very sensible thing to say or do.
No. Stew would mean thinking on something or pondering a situation for a while.
sensible is an adjective
The answer depends on what you mean by do: add, multiply, divide, exponentiate? Do is too non-specific so, if you require want a sensible answer, you will need to ask a sensible question.
more sensible, most sensible
My co-worker wears high-heels everyday to work so I was really surprised when she came to visit on Saturday wearing sensible flats. My teenage son has always been a smart and sensible kid and we were all very surprised when he chose to drink and drive.