common-sensible
com·mon-sen·si·ble
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- [kom-uh n sen-suh-buh l]
- /ˈkɒm ən ˈsɛn sə bəl/
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- US Pronunciation
- US IPA
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- [kom-uh n sen-suh-buh l]
- /ˈkɒm ən ˈsɛn sə bəl/
Definition of common-sensible word
- noun common-sensible sound practical judgment that is independent of specialized knowledge, training, or the like; normal native intelligence. 1
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Origin of common-sensible
First appearance:
before 1525 One of the 28% oldest English words
1525-35; translation of Latin sēnsus commūnis, itself translation of Greek koinḕ aísthēsis
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Parts of speech for Common-sensible
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common-sensible popularity
A pretty common term. Usually people know it’s meaning, but prefer to use a more spread out synonym. About 37% of English native speakers know the meaning and use word.
According to our data about 65% of words is more used. This is a rare but used term. It occurs in the pages of specialized literature and in the speech of educated people.
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