No; they are almost opposites.
The opposite of silly could be sensible, practical, serious, or profound.
Synonyms: absurd, idiotic, ludicrous, preposterous, Antonyms: believable, realistic, reasonable, sensible, understandable Hope this helps!
The French word 'sensible' translates as "sensitive" in English. The English word "sensible" is translated 'raisonable' in French. So these words have the same spelling, the same origin, but a different meaning. It is a "faux-ami".
Silly, ridiculous, reDONKulous.
they're the same thing like what even.
sensible is an adjective
The comparative form for "sensible" is "more sensible" and the superlative form is "most sensible."
foolish, childish, or ridiculous
In building services engineering, sensible and latent enthalpies are related concepts, but they are not the same as sensible and latent heat gains. Sensible heat refers to the temperature change of a substance, while latent heat involves phase changes, such as evaporation or condensation. Enthalpy encompasses both sensible and latent heat, representing the total energy content of a system. Therefore, while both terms deal with thermal energy, they describe different aspects of heat transfer and energy changes in buildings.
more ridiculous, most ridiculous
That is a ridiculous statement Australia is doing well as a democracy.
"Sensible" in French is "sensé" or "raisonnable."