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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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It was sensible of you

It was reasonable/sensible of you to lock the door.

She is perfectly reasonable/sensible in her demands.

Do both of reasonable and sensible work in the above contexts? If yes, are there subtle shades? Thanks.
  

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They both work fine. I see little difference.

  • They both work fine.
  • I see little difference.
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They both work fine. I see little difference.

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