what does the word 'sensible' imply?
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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. significant in quantity, magnitude, etc.; considerable; appreciable: a sensible reduction in price.
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the word sensible implies that a person has good sense or sound judgement ..
we can say he's a sensible boy means he has a good sense
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