sensibleness

IPA: sˈɛnsʌbʌɫnʌs

noun

  • The property of being sensible; good sense, common sense.
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Examples of "sensibleness" in Sentences

  • Alleged theories with varying degrees of credence/sensibleness for slow removal are:
  • Anyhoo, all questions as to the sensibleness of annoying my readers with this stuff aside, here's my list:
  • Despite the sensibleness of the reform argument, I can't imagine that Brown will make much headway with this.
  • Does the "sensibleness" of Dunga's squad perhaps symbolise the fact that Brazil considers itself a more "sensible" country these days?
  • This coalition, for all its early bleatings about moderation and nice-chap sensibleness, has turned out to be more coup d'etat than consensus.
  • "Manuel prefers to defend the sensibleness of a disciplined macro policy stance, by way of running a budget surplus and for monetary policy to apply inflation targeting," Bruggemans said.
  • Is it because there's too much invested in tying up this elaborate Gordian Knot of journalistic whimsy to risk the possibility that the Spooners might just slice right through it, with sensibleness?
  • The nation needs a sane discussion of important issues to reinforce the sensibleness of Jon Stewart and to counteract the insane and senseless extremism screamed by the likes of Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Sean Hannity, and Rush Limbaugh on far right and Keith Olbermann on the left.

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