sensical


to make sense, to be uderstood
your choice of the one eyed one horned flying purple people eater over the big yellow bird was sensical.
something that makes sense. the better word to use instead of sensible.
it’s very sensical of you to put your socks on before your shoes.
(plural)
anything that makes sense. and ojbect, not an idea.
singular: sensical
see also:
senseful
sensemaking
“fine, no more sensicals!”
for crying out loud, it makes sense. i used this “word” in a poem that the national poetry -ssociation would not recognize as they asked me to use “sensible” instead. in the moment it was not sensible, it made more sense as…..
where a simple unbalancing could upset the whole thing a slow burn seems more sensical
like sensible but refers to an agreement between minds. normally represented on a visual level. sensible, usual, known
that was rather sensical

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