Values that are commonly accepted and are not extreme in any way.
value of answer
A "no-nonsense" kind of girl literally will take no nonsense. This idiom means that the girl in question is very sensible and level-headed.
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.
more reasonable, as reasonable as...; less reasonable; very/extremely reasonable, the most reasonable. [the first 3 forms are the Comparative; the 2 last ones - the Superlative].
That is the correct spelling of "sensibly" (in a sensible or logical manner).
sarthak = Meaningful; sensible.
It has no sensible meaning -it is gibberish.
It is a adjective meaning someone or something is showing sense, or being reasonable.
being sensible or single
Why do you write jumbled words which have no distinguishable meaning. If you want a sensible answer, ask a sensible question
The meaning of the word sensible seems to have changed with time. In Jane Austen's day, or at least, certainly as it applied to Marianne Dashwood, it meant something more like "capable of having an emotional impression or response." The word still has that meaning, but its primary meaning has become "rational," or "having good sense," almost the opposite. Marianne goes through the book searching for emotional impressions because they are what she values, to augment them when she finds them. She purposely makes herself more sensible of the emotional content of her life, to the point of excluding good sense.
Sticking a question mark at the end of a phrase does not constitute asking a sensible question!
Sharing work is considered sensible
how the values of the slope affect the overall meaning of the equation?
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".
Shining with a phosphoric light; luminous without sensible heat., A phosphorescent substance.
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