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What do you understand by being sensible. In one word​

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Answered by nandhini20082008
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having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment: a sensible young woman. cognizant; keenly aware (usually followed by of): sensible of his fault. ... capable of being perceived by the senses; material: the sensible universe. capable of feeling or perceiving, as organs or parts of the body. perceptible to the mind.

Answered by hemantabaruah23
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Sensible means practical and reasonable. If you're wearing sensible shoes, they're sturdy, comfortable, good for walking, and your feet don't hurt. ... Sensible comes from the Latin sensibilis, meaning "perceptible by the senses," a meaning that eventually evolved into "having good sense, reasonable."

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