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sensical


Meanings
  • adjective

    having a good sense or reason; rational or sensible

  • adjective

    conforming to reason or the understanding of what is true, right, or good


Rhymes
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canonical , hysterial , pastoral , rational
Variants
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senega , senegas
Etymology
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From Old French sensic(q)le, from sens 'sense' + -ical(q) + -al(q) 'pertaining to'


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  1. The term 'sensical' comes from the Latin word 'sensus', which means 'sense'.

  2. In medieval philosophy, the term 'sensible' was used to describe things that could be perceived through the senses, as opposed to abstract concepts that could only be understood through reason.


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  1. reason: The ability to think and understand things logically. Reason is a cognitive process that involves making inferences, drawing conclusions, and solving problems based on evidence and logic.

  2. perception: The process of interpreting and organizing sensory information in order to understand and navigate the environment. Perception involves the interaction between the senses and the brain, and is influenced by various factors such as attention, memory, and prior knowledge.


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The term 'sensical' is often used in various contexts, including philosophical, literary, and everyday language. In philosophy, the concept of the sensible or sensical is closely related to the idea of perception and the ability to reason based on experience. In literature, the term is used to describe characters or situations that are rational or reasonable. In everyday language, 'sensical' is used to describe things that make good sense or are logical.

How to Memorize "sensical"

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    - To memorize the word 'sensical', try visualizing a scene where someone is using their good sense or reason to solve a problem. For example, imagine a detective using logic and evidence to solve a mystery.

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  3. mnemonics

    - To use a mnemonic to remember the word 'sensical', try creating an acronym, such as 'Sensible, Easy, Natural, Methodical, Analytical, Calm, Logical'.


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