sensibly

/ˈsɛnsəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows good judgment, practicality, or reasonableness.
    • Instead of panicking, they sensibly called for help and waited.
    • He sensibly invested his savings in a diversified portfolio.
    • She sensibly decided to bring an umbrella when she saw the dark clouds.
  2. In a way that can be perceived by the senses; noticeably or perceptibly.
    • The temperature dropped sensibly as the sun went down.
    • Her mood improved sensibly after a good night's sleep.
    • The crowd sensibly quieted when the speaker began.
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