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sense

by EnglishLeo Aug 29, 2024

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sense

noun

Knowledge of what is sensible or practical behaviour.

  1. There’s a lot of sense in what John says.
  2. There’s no sense in worrying about it now.
  3. It makes sense to buy the most up-to-date version.
  4. His actions show a complete lack of sense.
  5. She demonstrated good sense in making that decision.
Automated translation of examples

  1. There's a lot of sense in what John says.
  2. There's no sense in worrying about it now.
  3. It makes sense to buy the most up-to-date version.
  4. His actions show a complete lack of sense.
  5. She demonstrated good sense in making that decision.
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