commonsensical
See also: common-sensical
English
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commonsensical (comparative more commonsensical, superlative most commonsensical)
- Displaying common sense.
- 1841, Catherine Gore, Cecil, or, The Adventures of a Coxcomb:
- But plain, rational, common-sensical conversation, uttered by an agreeable girl […] , wraps one round with a consciousness of comfort and repose.
- 2008, April 19, Arnold Zwicky, "And/or or both", Language Log,
- Most people seem to take the common-sensical view that or sometimes functions inclusively and sometimes exclusively, and this is the position that the OED takes.
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