Sentence example with the word 'commonsense'

commonsense

Definition adj. exhibiting native good judgment

Last update: November 2, 2015


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In defiance of all logic and commonsense, Britain is going to spend £ 7.4 million on examining the health risks of mobile phones.   [adjective]

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Is ` instrumentalism ' the only other possible view of the status of our commonsense conception of the mental?   [adjective]

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But Charles had none of the patience and commonsense which had enabled Louis XVIII.   [Please select]

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They had all the broad commonsense rudiments of nursing.   [Please select]

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This commonsense, matter-of-fact view of the case cheered Anne a little.   [Please select]

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If I were asked to define Glorified-commonsense I would say it is a glory which works.   [Please select]

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"Your remarks are piquant and highly-seasoned, but you need a scattering of commonsense."   [Please select]

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[Illustration: _From an old print_ THOMAS PAINE] =Paine's "Commonsense."   [Please select]

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The commonsense observer would hardly regard this girl as at all lacking, even in self-control.   [Please select]

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That was the commonsense way in which Ned Nestor usually settled knotty problems.   [Please select]

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I leave it to your own commonsense," answered Dr."   [Please select]

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