sometimes it may be necessary
"Sensible" in French is "sensé" or "raisonnable."
sensible
Spanish for "be sensibe" is "sea sensible", pronounced SEH-ah-sehn-SEE-bleh.
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.
You need to say when and for what if you are looking for a sensible answer.
sensible is an adjective
The comparative form for "sensible" is "more sensible" and the superlative form is "most sensible."
It is hard to say, different Quakers will 'feel' differently about most things. Most Quakers accept the necessity of an organised and structured Church Government system that allows all Quakers to make contributions to the decision making and share responsibility for the decisions taken and actions carried out.
Actually, both those groups settled in the northerncolonies.
A Sadh is a member of a specific monotheistic Hindu sect - their beliefs are similar to those of Quakers.
Those flat shoes are sensible, not like the high heels you usually wear.
Of course! Everybody has an accent. Many members of my Quaker meeting in Swarthmoor, Cumbria, England, UK, have the accent of the Furness district. I have found that Quakers in Bristol, UK, speak with a Bristol accent, those in Dublin, Eire have a Dublin accent and those in Manchester, UK, have a Manchester accent. I expect Brooklyn Quakers have a Brooklyn, USA accent and Peoria Quakers have the accent of central Illinois, USA!