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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Make sense

Hi.
What's the difference between
it makes good sense
and
it is digestible
and
it is logical
?Thanks in advance
  

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it makes good sense - generally accepted as something reasonable to do it is digestible - you stomach won't revolt it is logical - Mr Spock would approve.

  • it makes good sense - generally accepted as something reasonable to do it is digestible - you stomach won't revolt it is logical - Mr Spock would approve.
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it makes good sense - generally accepted as something reasonable to do
it is digestible - you stomach won't revolt
it is logical - Mr Spock would approve.
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Not available for me
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soheil1Not available for me
What is 'not available' for you?
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fivejedjon soheil1Not available for meWhat is 'not available' for you?
The website Alpecca gave.

Anyway, I don't understand the difference between 'making sense' and 'being sensible'
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Mr. Spock was a character in the TV show Star Trek. He always tried to base his decisions and actions on pure logic rather than emotion, and was famous for his logical approach to every situation.
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It doesn't make sense to buy a new car right now. We should be sensible and wait until next year.

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