A sensible person makes good decisions and judgements based on reason rather than emotion.
Sensitive has two meanings.
A sensitive person is easily upset or offended by other people's remarks or behaviour.
If someone is sensitive, they show awareness or understanding of other people's feelings.
| Adj. | 1. | sensible - showing reason or sound judgment; "a sensible choice"; "a sensible person" fair, just - free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules; "a fair referee"; "fair deal"; "on a fair footing"; "a fair fight"; "by fair means or foul" logical - capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning; "a logical mind" rational - consistent with or based on or using reason; "rational behavior"; "a process of rational inference"; "rational thought" valid - well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force; "a valid inference"; "a valid argument"; "a valid contract" |
| 2. | sensible - able to feel or perceive; "even amoeba are sensible creatures"; "the more sensible parts of the skin" aware, cognisant, cognizant - (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception; "was aware of his opponent's hostility"; "became aware of her surroundings"; "aware that he had exceeded the speed limit" conscious - knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts; "remained conscious during the operation"; "conscious of his faults"; "became conscious that he was being followed" sensitive - responsive to physical stimuli; "a mimosa's leaves are sensitive to touch"; "a sensitive voltmeter"; "sensitive skin"; "sensitive to light" insensible - incapable of physical sensation; "insensible to pain"; "insensible earth" | |
| 3. | sensible - readily perceived by the senses; "the sensible universe"; "a sensible odor" perceptible - capable of being perceived by the mind or senses; "a perceptible limp"; "easily perceptible sounds"; "perceptible changes in behavior" | |
| 4. | sensible - aware intuitively or intellectually of something sensed; "made sensible of his mistakes"; "I am sensible that the mention of such a circumstance may appear trifling"- Henry Hallam; "sensible that a good deal more is still to be done"- Edmund Burke |