common sense noun
[noncount] : the ability to think and behave in a reasonable way and to make good decisions
▪ You really should go to see a doctor if your leg hurts that much. It's just common sense! ▪ Obey the laws and use common sense when operating your boat. ▪ She's very smart but she doesn't have a lot of common sense.
▪ You really should go to see a doctor if your leg hurts that much. It's just common sense! ▪ Obey the laws and use common sense when operating your boat. ▪ She's very smart but she doesn't have a lot of common sense.
— com·mon·sense adjective always used before a noun
▪ He says there are commonsense solutions to social problems. ▪ commonsense wisdom
▪ He says there are commonsense solutions to social problems. ▪ commonsense wisdom



