sensibly in English

adverb

reasonably, wisely, judiciously; perceptibly, appreciably

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "sensibly" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sensibly", or refer to the context using the word "sensibly" in the English Dictionary.

1. She doesn't eat sensibly.

2. She's always very sensibly dressed.

3. They were not sensibly dressed.

4. Let's talk sensibly about this.

5. She's always very sensibly dressed.WHICH WORD?

6. Try to use your time sensibly.

7. Synonyms for Astutely are cannily, craftily and sensibly

8. Addressing Attribution through Contribution Analysis: Using Performance Measures Sensibly.

9. Sometimes she spoke sensibly; sometimes she rambled.

10. They were sensibly dressed from top to toe in rain gear.

11. I disapprove of diets; it's better to eat sensibly.

12. There's a lot to be said for eating sensibly.

13. Frame had actually been approached but, sensibly perhaps, declined to involve himself.

14. She wasn't very sensibly dressed for hiking across the moors.

15. They sensibly invested their prize money rather than spending it.

16. The aggregation can not be used sensibly as a predictor.

17. It is important to slow down, rest, and eat sensibly.

18. After the race, the two men met and sensibly buried the hatchet.

19. The police praised motorists for driving sensibly in the appalling conditions.

20. Perhaps you desire to act more prudently and sensibly when difficulties arise.

21. And the Chinese government responded sensibly and placed a ban on felling.

22. 1:7) “Soundness of mind” involves being able to think and reason sensibly.

23. It was sensibly decided not to publish the draft White Paper they prepared.

24. Antonyms for Adolescently include adultly, maturely, ripely, experiencedly, manlily, sensibly, sophisticatedly, seriously and wisely

25. Icon Make-It goes one step further towards mayhem - it's an integrated package for the sensibly challenged.

26. Synonyms for Cleverly include astutely, intelligently, shrewdly, wittily, sensibly, cunningly, craftily, artfully, cannily and foxily

27. Synonyms for Advisably include seemlily, sensibly, appropriately, aptly, desirably, expediently, fitly, fittingly, judiciously and politically

28. The problem is that most local authorities lack the expertise to deal sensibly in this market.

29. End of the road Quickly and sensibly, Joe found the key decision-makers and talked with them.

30. Addressing Attribution Through Contribution Analysis: Using Performance Measures Sensibly John Mayne Office of the Auditor General of Canada

31. North wanted to have Waite wired to keep track of his movements electronically, but Waite, very sensibly,[Sentencedict] refused.

32. Performances are idiomatic, with well sprung rhythms and sensibly chosen tempi, and benefit from a generally cool and restrained approach.

33. The relevant passages formed part of the Court of Appeal's ratio decidendi and the case can not sensibly be distinguished.

34. Ships in the night, holiday romance etcetera, he would have sensibly suggested, and of course he would have been right.

35. Requests for adaptations to classroom lighting or for individual lamps can not sensibly be made until the principles are understood.

36. Coleridge in such cajoling and overwrought spirits was not to be thwarted, and Poole sensibly gave up all further resistance.

37. Assuming licensees and magistrates act sensibly in seeking and granting approval, I can not see any strong objection to this.

38. Assuming licensees and magistrates act sensibly in seeking and granting approval, I can not see any strong objection to this. Sentencedict.com

39. Explain your frustrations Calmly and sensibly—see it as an opportunity to clear up any difficulties you may have with this person

40. Performances are idiomatic, with well sprung rhythms and sensibly chosen tempi,[sentence dictionary] and benefit from a generally cool and restrained approach.

41. So it is also the diet to choose if you have sensibly taken to heart the well-established benefits of reducing fat intake.

42. Outstanding features and smart design – the Colonnade Apartments at Rocktown offers sensibly built Harrisonburg apartments using superior EarthCraft standards, environmentally friendly, and energy efficient

43. We sensibly gave him wide berth, for he was a dangerous-looking man, chewing a toothpick with the arrogant sullenness of one who is willing to commit violence.

44. Bassline Blue™ is a sensibly-dimensioned cable, well-constructed so that it will improve the overall sound of every aspect of the host system’s performance

45. So the letter-writers have sensibly chosen to concentrate on the conflicts that may arise when economists opine about matters that affect industries or companies with which they have financial links.

46. (“Bellerophon,” “we,” “us” and “our”) knows that you care how information about you is used and shared, and we appreciate your trust that we will do so carefully and sensibly

47. 24 If we make honest and sensible use of money, it can be a stepping-stone to happiness l Although money cannot buy happiness, it can make happiness possible if it is employed sensibly.

48. A truly wise man has the ability to see and understand what many do not see and understand, and to arrive at the most appropriate and right judgment sensibly and farsightedly. Dr T.P.Chia 

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50. ‘No barrel was Broached at this year's Oktoberfest, since host Ina couldn't find the hammer.’ ‘Only St-Joseph and that paler shadow Crozes-Hermitage can sensibly be Broached within their first five years.’ ‘Pattaya Mail's Peter Malhotra Broached the ceremonial keg while muttering the immortal words ‘Ozapft is’ (the keg is tapped).’