What is another word for not sensible?

Pronunciation: [nˌɒt sˈɛnsəbə͡l] (IPA)

There are many different synonyms for the phrase "not sensible," each with their own subtle connotations and shades of meaning. Some common alternatives might include words like "foolish," "illogical," or "unreasonable," which all imply a certain lack of logical coherence or common sense. Other possibilities might include terms like "reckless," "impulsive," or "unwise," which suggest a certain degree of risk-taking or disregard for the potential consequences of one's actions. Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the context and intended meaning of the phrase, as well as the author's personal style and voice.

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What are the hypernyms for Not sensible?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for not sensible?

Not sensible is the opposite of rational, practical, and logical. It refers to an action or decision that is illogical, irrational, impractical, or foolish. The antonyms for not sensible are wise, astute, prudent, sensible, logical, judicious, and well-advised. A wise decision is one that is well thought out and shows good judgment. An astute decision is perceptive and shrewd, and a prudent decision is cautious and careful. A logical decision is based on reason and common sense, and a judicious decision is fair and wise. A well-advised decision is one that is based on sound advice and guidance. All these antonyms of not sensible can help us make better decisions in life.

What are the antonyms for Not sensible?

Famous quotes with Not sensible

  • He who tells a lie is not sensible of how great a task he undertakes for he must be forced to invent twenty more to maintain that one.
    Alexander Pope
  • I often think people are nervous, jittery in this media climate of — when there is usually no sensible reason to feel nervous. Like a bearded nut in robes on the sidewalk proclaiming the end of the world is near, the media is just doing what makes it feel good, not reporting hard facts. We need to start seeing the media as a bearded nut on the sidewalk, shouting out false fears. Its not sensible to listen to it.
    Michael Crichton
  • He who tells a lie, is not sensible how great a task he undertakes; for he must be forced to invent twenty more to maintain that one.
    Alexander Pope
  • "So no, I'm not in that camp, but I do think that statutory regulation is not required, and most of the heinous crimes that came up and have made such a splash in front of this Inquiry have already been illegal. Contempt of court is illegal. Phone tapping is illegal. Taking money from - policemen taking money is illegal. All of these things don't need a code. We already have laws for them. The fact that these laws were not rigorously enforced is, again, due to the behaviour of the police, the interaction of the police and News International, and - I mean, let's be honest about this - the fact that our politicians have been very, very involved, in ways that I think are not sensible, with senior News International people, and I hope you'll be calling the Prime Minister and Tony Blair and Gordon Brown to explain how that comes down from the top."
    Ian Hislop

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