Sense-and-sensibility
noun
1.
a novel (1811) by Jane Austen.
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adjective 1. destitute or deprived of sensation; unconscious. 2. lacking mental perception, appreciation, or comprehension. 3. stupid or foolish, as persons or actions. 4. nonsensical or meaningless, as words: This letter is either cryptic or senseless. adjective 1. lacking in sense; foolish: a senseless plan 2. lacking in feeling; unconscious 3. lacking in perception; stupid