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sensible
adjective as in realistic, reasonable
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
“I am still willing to avert court action and have a sensible and amicable conversation with Newport City Council, but there has to be no messing around. They have to come and speak to me.”
“I’m not sure whether it’s really possible to make any sensible predictions about the direction of this administration based on the staff picks,” another European diplomat told Politico.
The Finance and Leasing Association, the trade body for motor finance providers, described the FCA's plan as a "sensible move".
The majority of sensible observers, though sometimes not those fans who choose to view decisions through the prism of their own partisanship, accept referees will make mistakes under the severest pressure.
Lineker described the new rules at the time as "all very sensible".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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