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Meanings of
commonsense
in inglés
Exhibiting native good judgment.
commonsensical
commonsensible
Related terms
reasonable
sensible
Sinónimos
Examples for "
commonsensical
"
commonsensical
commonsensible
Examples for "
commonsensical
"
1
Maybe we shouldn't be too troubled by that
commonsensical
scepticism, however.
2
Opal had to admit that Caine's conclusion was unassailably
commonsensical
.
3
Thus, the
commonsensical
Passive House and its simple rules.
4
The
commonsensical
attitude of "nothing is so good that it cannot be better" prevailed.
5
Still, some frequently offered interpretations seem perfectly
commonsensical
.
1
But perhaps it is more
commonsensible
to be thankful for him as he is.
Usage of
commonsense
in inglés
1
She'd seen in Congress that Blackford approached problems in a
commonsense
way.
2
And yet the prevention of all this is so simple, so
commonsense
.
3
But, looking at it in a
commonsense
way the answer is No.
4
For the practical and
commonsense
side of her eternally compelled his admiration.
5
And you know a sort of
commonsense
will creep even into timidity.
6
She could never have had any
commonsense
,
nor any force of character.
7
And what does he do but revile me for this
commonsense
talk!
8
Media Freedom Committee chair Miriyana Alexander said she was pleased
commonsense
had prevailed.
9
This is a
commonsense
change that is long overdue, he said.
10
Banbury had a
commonsense
attitude to police work that the others sometimes lacked.
11
I feel at some point
commonsense
will prevail, he told reporters.
12
Such organization is necessary and proper; it is only
commonsense
teamwork.
13
He played by the rules-afterthey had passed his
commonsense
test.
14
And it is what most people would take to be the
commonsense
view.
15
Then his soul came to the rescue with its robust
commonsense
and replied:
16
Scientists have proposed a range of
techniques
-
some
commonsense
,
some harebrained, some downright scary.
Other examples for "commonsense"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
commonsense
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
commonsense approach
commonsense gun
commonsense view
commonsense way
use commonsense
More collocations
Commonsense
through the time
Commonsense
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common