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common sense


Meanings
  • sound judgment in practical matters

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Synonyms

cop on , good sense , mother wit , native wit
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Homophones
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  1. common, ordinary, usual, typical () :


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common sense , common senses , commonsense , commonsensible , commonsensical , commonsensically
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{"term"=>"common sense, practical sense, sound judgment, good sense, prudence, wisdom, sagacity, intelligence, intuition", "description"=>"These terms refer to the ability to make good judgments, take appropriate actions, and solve problems in practical, everyday situations. Common sense is often considered a foundation for other forms of knowledge, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making. It is a cognitive, emotional, social, and cultural construct that is shaped by various factors, such as culture, language, education, experience, and personality."}


Etymology
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Old English *seosan* meaning 'sound, healthy'; derived from the Proto-Germanic root *seosan*.


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  1. {"question"=>"What is the origin of the term 'common sense'?", "answer"=>"The term 'common sense' originated in Old English as 'seosan'. It was derived from the Proto-Germanic root 'seosan', which meant 'sound, healthy'. Over time, the term came to mean 'good judgment' or 'sound reasoning'. Today, 'common sense' is a widely used term that refers to the ability to make good judgments based on practical experience and a solid understanding of the context in which the judgment is being made."}


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  1. critical thinking, problem-solving, decision-making, rationality, logic, reasoning, argumentation, persuasion, debate, communication, collaboration, teamwork, leadership, management, entrepreneurship, innovation, creativity, imagination, aesthetics, culture, education, personality, intelligence, emotions, values, beliefs, ethics, morality, spirituality, faith, religion, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, medicine, health, social work, psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics, politics, law, philosophy, literature, art, music, dance, film, television, theater, comedy, drama, romance, science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery, thriller, adventure, travel, exploration, memoir, biography, autobiography, history, historiography, archaeology, anthropology, museology, conservatism, preservation, restoration, heritage, cultural heritage, natural heritage, world heritage, national heritage, local heritage, intangible heritage, tangible heritage, cultural sites, cultural landscapes, historical sites, historical landscapes, heritage sites, heritage landscapes, natural sites, natural landscapes, protected areas, conservation areas, wildlife reserves, national parks, state parks, local parks, urban parks, green spaces, parks and gardens, botanical gardens, arboretums, gardens, orchards, vineyards, farms, ranches, homesteads, agrotourism, rural tourism, nature tourism, wildlife tourism, birdwatching, nature photography, ecotourism, adventure tourism, sustainable tourism, responsible tourism, fair trade tourism, nature-based tourism, educational tourism, cultural tourism, religious tourism, heritage tourism, eco-heritage tourism, agro-heritage tourism, rural heritage tourism, natural heritage tourism, historical heritage tourism, cultural heritage tourism, religious heritage tourism, educational heritage tourism, and scientific heritage tourism.:


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In many cultures, common sense is valued as a practical skill for navigating everyday life. It is often seen as a foundation for other forms of knowledge, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making. Common sense is also a subject of interest in various fields of study, such as philosophy, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and education. These disciplines explore the nature, origins, functions, and limitations of common sense as a cognitive, emotional, social, and cultural construct.

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