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View synonyms for common sense
common sense
[ kom-uhn sens ]
noun
- sound practical judgment that is independent of specialized knowledge, training, or the like; normal native intelligence.
common sense
noun
- plain ordinary good judgment; sound practical sense
adjective
- inspired by or displaying sound practical sense
Common Sense
- (1776) A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that called for the United States to declare independence from Britain immediately. Written in a brisk and pungent style, Common Sense had a tremendous impact and helped to persuade many Americans that they could successfully wage a war for their independence.
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- com·mon-sense com·mon·sense adjective
- com·mon·sen·si·cal com·mon·sen·si·ble adjective
- com·mon·sen·si·cal·ly com·mon·sen·si·bly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of common sense1
1525–35; translation of Latin sēnsus commūnis, itself translation of Greek koinḕ aísthēsis
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Example Sentences
This seems like common sense — but the scientific understanding we have today doesn’t support this idea.
From Salon
“They want change, and just common sense,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times
Kim said in a statement Thursday night that she plans to “be an independent voice, bring common sense to Washington, and through bipartisanship, deliver results.”
From Los Angeles Times
"It is just a bit of common sense."
From BBC
Harris, one of the most cautious and disciplined politicians in her party, defined herself in her stump speech as someone who would be “grounded in common sense and practical outcomes.”
From Los Angeles Times
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