commonsensible

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Adj.1.commonsensible - exhibiting native good judgment; "arrive home at a reasonable hour"; "commonsense scholarship on the foibles of a genius"; "unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that beset the more sophisticated"
reasonable, sensible - showing reason or sound judgment; "a sensible choice"; "a sensible person"
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commonsensible

adjective
Possessing, proceeding from, or exhibiting good judgment and prudence:
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This may seem commonsensible, but it is presented in a freshly rational way.
[section] 101(12) (2012) to define "a person who is a veteran of any war." (10) The definition is commonsensible including "any veteran who served in the active military, naval, or air service during a period of war." (11) However, the term "veteran" is further defined under 38 U.S.C.
However, as it turns out, this practice often proves to be inferior to other approaches that, while less common and arguably less commonsensible, actually result in greater vocabulary learning (e.g., Bos & Anders, 1990).
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