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Sensible   /sˈɛnsəbəl/   Listen
Sensible

adjective
1.
Showing reason or sound judgment.  Synonym: reasonable.  "A sensible person"  Antonym: unreasonable.
2.
Able to feel or perceive.  Synonym: sensitive.  "The more sensible parts of the skin"  Antonym: insensible.
3.
Readily perceived by the senses.  "A sensible odor"
4.
Aware intuitively or intellectually of something sensed.  "I am sensible that the mention of such a circumstance may appear trifling" , "Sensible that a good deal more is still to be done"



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"Sensible" Quotes from Famous Books



... profession, in an elaborate work on the climate and the people of Malta, enjoins on the invalid a participation in the amusements of cheerful society; and the propriety of his injunction few will be disposed to dispute: they may well, however, marvel at the reason he assigns for such sensible advice—that, so far as invalids are concerned, society has a direct tendency to ...
— Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 439 - Volume 17, New Series, May 29, 1852 • Various

... insinuate, that the voice and words are not to be used at all. It is certain that public and common devotions cannot be performed without them; and that even in private, they are not only very profitable, but sometimes necessary. What I here aim at is, that the youth should be made sensible, that words are not otherwise valuable than as they are images and copies of what passes in the hidden man of the heart; especially considering that a great many, who appear very angelical in their devotions, if we take ...
— A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume II (of 3) • Thomas Clarkson

... He was a sensible little chap, and seldom complained at his loneliness. His life alone had made him patient, and he took it ...
— Ted Strong's Motor Car • Edward C. Taylor

... delight, if we examine it, arises from the surprizing absurdity, as in appropriating the manners of the highest to the lowest, or e converso; so in the former we should ever confine ourselves strictly to nature, from the just imitation of which will flow all the pleasure we can this way convey to a sensible reader. And perhaps there is one reason why a comic writer should of all others be the least excused for deviating from nature, since it may not be always so easy for a serious poet to meet with the great ...
— Joseph Andrews Vol. 1 • Henry Fielding

... Vanity, in the Sciarra Palace. There were at least half a dozen others, to which the owner assigned as high an origin. It was delightful to believe in their authenticity, at all events; for these things make the spectator more vividly sensible of a great painter's power, than the final glow and perfected art of the most consummate picture that may have been elaborated from them. There is an effluence of divinity in the first sketch; and there, if anywhere, you find the pure light of inspiration, which ...
— The Marble Faun, Volume I. - The Romance of Monte Beni • Nathaniel Hawthorne


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