common-sense
71Common Sense — D✓Com|mon Sense, der; , Com|mon|sense, der; [ kɔmən sɛns , auch kɔmənsɛns ] <englisch> (gesunder Menschenverstand) …
72common sense — noun Date: 1726 sound and prudent judgment based on a simple perception of the situation or facts Synonyms: see sense • commonsense adjective • commonsensible adjective • commonsensical adjective • commonsensica …
73common sense — noun good sense and sound judgement in practical matters. Derivatives commonsensical adjective …
74Common sense — Sund sans, sund fornuft …
75common-sense — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. sensible, sound, rational; see judicious , practical , reasonable 1 , 2 …
76Common Sense — n. essay by Thomas Paine that detailed Britain s unjust treatment of the American colonies and called for American independence …
77common sense — n. normal intelligence, average knowledge, reason …
78common sense — natural intelligence and understanding (not what is learned or taught) …
79common-sense — adj sound, practical, sensible, com monsensible, commonsensical; wise, sagacious, judicious, just, prudent, intelligent; level headed, cool, clearheaded, down to earth, matter of fact; logical, rational, sane, reasonable, dispassionate, cool and… …
80ˌcommon ˈsense — noun [U] the ability to use good judgment and make sensible decisions …