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Meanings of
common sense
in anglès
portuguès
bom senso
català
sentit
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Sound practical judgment.
sense
gumption
good sense
horse sense
mother wit
català
sentit
Sinònims
Examples for "
sense
"
sense
gumption
good sense
horse sense
mother wit
Examples for "
sense
"
1
Yet Rue's words made
sense
:
one could not oppose violence with violence.
2
He said a common
sense
approach to the Covid-19 situation was needed.
3
She said the bylaw takes a common
sense
approach to the problem.
4
Good management that combined business
sense
with investments in health and education.
5
Building a nuclear power plant in the United Kingdom makes simple
sense
.
1
Takes the
gumption
right out of me. I started to sit up.
2
I could use a dose of Ginger's
gumption
to really enjoy it.
3
Those who need the most help haven't the
gumption
to find it.
4
You have to admire his
gumption
given the negativity surrounding his profession.
5
I don't know, maybe I just didn't have the
gumption
it took.
1
How Democracy Ends is a wonderful read and contains much
good
sense
.
2
We have a very
good
sense
of mutual mission, Mr Bremmer said.
3
You've had a very
good
sense
of style for a long time.
4
I had thought
good
sense
would prevail now that Vaughn was gone.
5
He had good looks, a sharp mind, and
good
sense
of humor.
1
You've lost a whole lot of
horse
sense
since I knew you.
2
Giving U.S. workers some paid time off just makes
horse
sense
.
3
The law of compensation itself is the quintessence of
horse
sense
.
4
With hands... -with tools... with
horse
sense
and science and engineering.
5
To be possessed of
horse
sense
is a most valuable asset.
1
He was rather a silent man, though not deficient in
mother
wit
.
2
She hesitated, but her
mother
wit
soon extricated her from the difficulty.
3
Where shall we look for
mother
wit
?
-
or
say
,
common suckling's instinct?
4
Rufus was not largely endowed with
mother
wit
,
or prudence.
5
Will my caterpillars show a little of his
mother
wit
?
Usage of
common sense
in anglès
1
He said a
common
sense
approach to the Covid-19 situation was needed.
2
She said the bylaw takes a
common
sense
approach to the problem.
3
Thereafter, however,
common
sense
decrees that public buildings must take their chances.
4
Shooting and farming groups said the changes were modest and
common
sense
.
5
Waikato's medical officer of health Felicity Dumble says
common
sense
has prevailed.
6
Be prepared Media training courses are important, but so is
common
sense
.
7
Moving takes courage, money, and a lot of
common
sense
,
it seems.
8
His captain saw this as treachery; Pietersen saw it as
common
sense
.
9
A real revolution must always operate on the level of
common
sense
.
10
Don't let the sniff of a voetstoots bargain rule your
common
sense
.
11
You've so much
common
sense
you'll probably do the right thing instinctively.
12
There has to space for
common
sense
and calm consideration, Sturgeon said.
13
Indeed, it is a matter of
common
sense
by the world's standards.
14
Finally, after many years,
common
sense
won out and he quit-coldturkey.
15
However, these hazards can be minimised through prudent avoidance and
common
sense
.
16
In all aspects of public communication,
common
sense
and intelligence should prevail.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
common
sense
common
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
common sense
portuguès
bom senso
senso comum
català
sentit
seny
sentit comú
Common sense
through the time
Common sense
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
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