sensibly Synonyms

sensibly Meaning

Wordnet

sensibly (r)

with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner

Webster

sensibly (adv.)

In a sensible manner; so as to be perceptible to the senses or to the mind; appreciably; with perception; susceptibly; sensitively.

With intelligence or good sense; judiciously.

sensibly Sentence Examples

  1. John sensibly invested his savings, ensuring a steady income for the future.
  2. The mayor sensibly listened to the concerns of residents before making a decision.
  3. She drove sensibly on the icy roads, avoiding any accidents.
  4. It's sensible to save a portion of your income each month.
  5. The children played sensibly in the park, respecting the rules and boundaries.
  6. Mary sensibly chose a college major that aligned with her career aspirations.
  7. The CEO sensibly delegated tasks to his team, empowering them to work effectively.
  8. The sensible thing to do is to get a good night's sleep before a big meeting.
  9. The sensible politician avoided making any inflammatory statements during the campaign.
  10. The sensibly designed home maximizes natural light and energy efficiency.

FAQs About the word sensibly

with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent mannerIn a sensible manner; so as to be perceptible to the senses or to the mind; appreciably; with perception

justifiably,prudently, validly, discreetly, judiciously, wisely, fairly, chivalrously, reasonably, solicitously

thoughtlessly, inconsiderately, disdainfully, viciously, scornfully, inconsiderately, scornfully,thoughtlessly, rudely, cruelly

John sensibly invested his savings, ensuring a steady income for the future.

The mayor sensibly listened to the concerns of residents before making a decision.

She drove sensibly on the icy roads, avoiding any accidents.

It's sensible to save a portion of your income each month.