sensibly
sensibly — adverb
1. using good judgment when making decisions or taking action, especially to avoid
using good judgment when making decisions or taking action, especially to avoid unnecessary problems or risks.
Renata sensibly checked the weather forecast before she planned her outdoor party.
sensibly + verb (checked) for planned action
The school committee sensibly decided to keep the playground open during the summer break.
sensibly modifies a group decision
Bilal sensibly repaired his old wooden desk instead of buying a new one.
It was sensibly agreed that the team would wait for more data first.
Amani sensibly put on a thick coat before heading out into the snowstorm.
- wisely
similar in meaning but slightly more formal; can imply deeper life experience
- prudently
more formal; emphasises caution and avoiding risk
- reasonably
focuses on being fair and logical rather than especially careful
- judiciously
very formal; suggests careful legal or professional judgment
- foolishly
opposite — acting without good judgment
- recklessly
opposite — acting without care for consequences
文法句型
sensibly + verb
verb + sensibly
用法筆記
Often used with verbs of planning, spending, deciding, or reacting to a situation.