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Definition of sensible
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of sensible is as below...
Sensible
(a.)
Perceiving
or
having
perception,
either
by the
senses
or the mind;
cognizant;
perceiving
so
clearly
as to be
convinced;
satisfied;
persuaded..
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Prudent
::
Prudent
(a.)
Sagacious
in
adapting
means to ends;
circumspect
in
action,
or in
determining
any line of
conduct;
practically
wise;
judicious;
careful;
discreet;
sensible;
--
opposed
to rash; as, a
prudent
man;
dictated
or
directed
by
prudence
or wise
forethought;
evincing
prudence;
as,
prudent
behavior..
Species
::
Species
(n.)
Visible
or
sensible
presentation;
appearance;
a
sensible
percept
received
by the
imagination;
an
image.
Anaesthetic
::
Anaesthetic
(a.)
Capable
of
rendering
insensible;
as,
anaesthetic
agents..
Impression
::
Impression
(n.) That which is
impressed;
stamp;
mark;
indentation;
sensible
result
of an
influence
exerted
from
without.
Conscious
::
Conscious
(a.)
Possessing
knowledge,
whether
by
internal,
conscious
experience
or by
external
observation;
cognizant;
aware;
sensible..
Shameless
::
Shameless
(a.)
Destitute
of
shame;
wanting
modesty;
brazen-faced;
insensible
to
disgrace.
Idea
::
Idea (n.) The
transcript,
image,
or
picture
of a
visible
object,
that is
formed
by the mind; also, a
similar
image of any
object
whatever,
whether
sensible
or
spiritual..
Virtual
::
Virtual
(a.)
Having
the power of
acting
or of
invisible
efficacy
without
the
agency
of the
material
or
sensible
part;
potential;
energizing.
Sessile
::
Sessile
(a.)
Attached
without
any
sensible
projecting
support.
Matter
::
Matter
(n.) That of which the
sensible
universe
and all
existent
bodies
are
composed;
anything
which has
extension,
occupies
space,
or is
perceptible
by the
senses;
body;
substance..
Diapnoic
::
Diapnoic
(a.)
Slightly
increasing
an
insensible
perspiration;
mildly
diaphoretic.
Supersensuous
::
Supersensuous
(a.)
Supersensible.
Ferment
::
Ferment
(v. i.) To
undergo
fermentation;
to be in
motion,
or to be
excited
into
sensible
internal
motion,
as the
constituent
oarticles
of an
animal
or
vegetable
fluid;
to work; to
effervesce..
Sensible
::
Sensible
(n.) That which has
sensibility;
a
sensitive
being.
Sensible
::
Sensible
(a.)
Having
the
capacity
of
receiving
impressions
from
external
objects;
capable
of
perceiving
by the
instrumentality
of the
proper
organs;
liable
to be
affected
physsically
or
mentally;
impressible.
Altitude
::
Altitude
(n.) The
elevation
of a
point,
or star, or other
celestial
object,
above the
horizon,
measured
by the arc of a
vertical
circle
intercepted
between
such point and the
horizon.
It is
either
true or
apparent;
true when
measured
from the
rational
or real
horizon,
apparent
when from the
sensible
or
apparent
horizon..
Stolidity
::
Stolid
(a.)
Hopelessly
insensible
or
stupid;
not
easily
aroused
or
excited;
dull;
impassive;
foolish.
Humid
::
Humid (a.)
Containing
sensible
moisture;
damp;
moist;
as, a
humidair
or
atmosphere;
somewhat
wet or
watery;
as, humid
earth;
consisting
of water or
vapor..
Imagery
::
Imagery
(n.)
Rhetorical
decoration
in
writing
or
speaking;
vivid
descriptions
presenting
or
suggesting
images
of
sensible
objects;
figures
in
discourse.
Numb
::
Numb (a.)
Enfeebled
in, or
destitute
of, the power of
sensation
and
motion;
rendered
torpid;
benumbed;
insensible;
as, the
fingers
or limbs are numb with
cold..
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