Sensible
Sensible is an English adjective with two principal senses. The first describes something that can be perceived by the senses or felt physically. In physics, sensible heat is heat that causes a change in temperature, as opposed to latent heat, which does not produce a temperature change. More generally, something sensible may be tangible or noticeable.
The second sense characterizes a person or action that shows good sense, practicality, or reasonableness. A
Etymology and distinction: the word comes from Latin sensibilis ‘able to feel,’ from sensus ‘sense,’ and entered
Usage notes: sensible can sound formal or slightly old-fashioned in some contexts, and American speakers may