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common sense (s) (noun) (no pl)
1. Sound and practical judgment that is separate from specialized knowledge, training, etc.: Mike had common sense when he worked as a carpenter.
2. Practical judgment derived from experience rather than just from study alone: Marie used common sense when she went hiking during the summer by always carrying a bottle of water with her.
This entry is located in the following units: commu-, comm- (page 1) Quotes: Wisdom (page 1) senso-, sens-, sensi-, sensori-, sent- (page 1)
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(Greek: mind, intellect; the reason; common sense)
(possibly knowing less but understanding more; utilizing common sense to an uncommon degree)