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sensato

sensible

adjective sen-SAH-toh Rare

Also means

reasonable

Usage Note

Sensato is a classic false friend for English speakers: it does NOT mean 'sensitive' — that is sensibile. Sensato means 'sensible, reasonable, making good sense.' Una scelta sensata = a sensible choice; una persona sensibile = a sensitive person. Keep the two firmly apart.

Examples

"Ha preso una decisione sensata."

Natural Translation

She made a sensible decision.

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