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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 sen·si·ble adj. Pronunciation: ' sen(t)-sə-bəl Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin sensibilis, from sensus, past participle of sentire to feel Date: 14th century 1 : of a kind to be felt or perceived: as a : perceptible to the senses or to reason or understanding <felt a sensible chill> <her distress was sensible from her manner> b archaic : perceptibly large : CONSIDERABLE c : perceptible as real or material : SUBSTANTIAL <the sensible world in which we live> 2 a : capable of receiving sensory impressions < sensible to pain> b : receptive to external influences : SENSITIVE <the most sensible reaches of the spirit> 3 a : perceiving through the senses or mind : COGNIZANT < sensible of the increasing heat> also : convinced by perceived evidence : SATISFIED < sensible of my error> b : emotionally aware and responsive <we are sensible of your problems> c : CONSCIOUS 4 : having, containing, or indicative of good sense or reason : RATIONAL , REASONABLE < sensible people> <made a sensible answer> 5 : designed for practical ends (as comfort) rather than for appearance < sensible shoes> synonyms see MATERIAL , PERCEPTIBLE , AWARE , WISE –sen·si·ble·ness noun –sen·si·bly \-blē\ adverb ]]> 2 sensible adj. Function: noun Date: 1589 : something that can be sensed]]>