sensically

English

Etymology

sensical + -ly

Adverb

sensically (comparative more sensically, superlative most sensically)

  1. In a sensical way; reasonably, sanely.
    • 1994, Terence Odlin, Perspectives on Pedagogical Grammar
      We cannot sensically say: "you must wait, if you like"; nor can we say sensically "if you like" with any of the other three clauses in Table 2.
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