sensibly
IPA: sˈɛnsʌbɫi
adverb
- In a sensible manner; in a way that shows good sense.
- (dated or formal) In a way that can be sensed or noticed; perceptibly.
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Examples of "sensibly" in Sentences
- By Jove, I'm uncommon glad to hear your voice again -- talking sensibly, that is.
- Philosoraptor: I’ll see if I can explain sensibly; my overall approach to ethics might be a little weird.
- Most people who try to eat healthily and sensibly, that is, and aren't merely content to shove crisps into their face three times a day.
- And, as Montana Headlines points out, McCain sensibly declined to sign a no-tax pledge (see No. 1 above) while still acting like a fiscal conservative.
- You both seem to be handling all this really calmly and sensibly, which is going to have such positive effects on Tadpole, in ways you will never know.
- As Amalarius again sensibly remarks, "although every church cannot have such a relic, still the virtue of the Holy True Cross is not wanting in those crosses which are made in imitation of it."
- The president calls sensibly for investment in education and training, in 21st century infrastructure, in research and development - but his budgets project reducing domestic expenditures to levels lower as a percentage of GDP than the early 1960s.
- The president calls sensibly for investment in education and training, in 21st century infrastructure, in research and development -- but his budgets project reducing domestic expenditures to levels lower as a percentage of GDP than the early 1960s.
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