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Commonsense Meaning in English

word

ˌkɑmənˈsɛns
kah-muhn-SENS
kˌɒmənsˈɛns
kom-uhn-SENS

Definition

Commonsense is the natural ability to make good, practical decisions and understand what is obvious or reasonable in everyday situations.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used as a noun ('have commonsense', 'use your commonsense'). Considered slightly informal and positive. Sometimes spelled 'common sense' (especially as two words). Not the same as 'intelligence'; someone intelligent can lack commonsense.

Example Sentences

She always uses her commonsense at work.

basic

It is just commonsense to lock your doors at night.

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Children need to learn commonsense for safety.

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Honestly, a bit of commonsense would solve most of these problems.

natural

You don’t need a degree, just some commonsense will do.

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Sometimes, commonsense is more important than rules.

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