common-sense

  • 31common sense — noun Ordinary sensible understanding; ones basic intelligence which allows for plain understanding and without which good decisions or judgments cannot be made. This common sense is the judge or moderator of the rest, by whom we discern all… …

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  • 32common sense — noun well, at least you had the common sense to call 911 Syn: good sense, sense, native wit, sensibleness, judgment, levelheadedness, prudence, discernment, canniness, astuteness, shrewdness, wisdom, insight, perception, perspicacity;… …

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  • 33Common Sense — Le Sens commun Le Sens commun Édition princeps Auteur Thomas Paine Genre Pamphlet …

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  • 34Common Sense — Com|mon Sense [ sɛns] der; , auch Cọm|mon|sense der; <aus gleichbed. engl. common sense, dies Lehnübersetzung von lat. sensus communis »die allgemein herrschende Anschauung«> gesunder Menschenverstand …

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  • 35common sense — the ability to make logical decisions; horse sense    It is because she has common sense that we ask her opinion …

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  • 36common-sense — adjective common sense …

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  • 37common-sense — adj. Common sense is used with these nouns: ↑approach …

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  • 38common-sense — /kɒmən ˈsɛns/ (say komuhn sens) adjective (of an approach, solution, etc.) showing evidence of common sense. Also, commonsense …

  • 39Common Sense Media — Type Nonprofit organization Genre Advocacy group Founded 2003 (2003) …

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  • 40Common sense (disambiguation) — Common sense refers to beliefs or propositions that seem to many people to be prudent and sound in judgment without dependence upon esoteric knowledge. Common Sense may also refer to: Contents 1 Politics 2 Music …

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