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Good sense Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡʊd/, /ɡɪd/ /ˈsɛns
GUUD SENS or GID SENS
ɡˈʊd/ /sˈɛns
gUUD sens

Definition

The ability to make sensible decisions and judgments, especially by using practical knowledge and logical thinking.

Usage & Nuances

"Good sense" is slightly formal and often used when praising judgment or advice. Common collocations: "show good sense," "have good sense." Not the same as "good senses" (physical senses like sight or taste). Closely related to "common sense," but can suggest a broader, more thoughtful judgment.

Example Sentences

He always shows good sense when making decisions.

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It's important to have good sense in business.

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Thank you for your good sense and advice.

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She had the good sense to leave before things got worse.

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If only he'd used a little good sense, this wouldn't have happened.

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That plan doesn't show much good sense, does it?

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