Common Sense meaning in Urdu
Common Sense Sentence
Common Sense Synonyms
Common Sense Definitions
1) Common Sense, Good Sense, Gumption, Horse Sense, Mother Wit, Sense : سمجھ : (noun) sound practical judgment.
Useful Words
Heady : دانشمندانہ , Sensibleness : ادراک , Rationality : معقولیت , Foolishly : بے عقلی سے , Foolish : بے وقوف , Absurd : بے تکا , Simple : سادہ , Wisdom : علم , Sapience : حکمت , Nitwitted : احمقانہ , Serious-Minded : سنجیدہ , Reasonably : معقول طور پر , Hear : سننا , Modality : خاص صفت , Scented : مہکتا ہوا , Literally : لفظی طور پر , Hooey : فضول گفتگو , Hearing Disorder : قوت سماعت کا مسئلہ , Mouth-Watering : منھ میں پانی لانے والا , Sensitise : محسوس کرنا , Confuse : مخلوط کرنا , Tasty : خوش ذائقہ , Guilty : شرمسار , Interest : دلچسپی , Vestibular : توازن سے متعلق , Interpret : سمجھنا , Rattlebrained : بد حواس , Nose : سنگنے کی صلاحیت , Shamefaced : شرمانا , Scentless : بے بو , Churn Up : اخلاقیات تباہ کرنا
Useful Words Definitions
Heady: marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters.
Sensibleness: the quality of showing good sense or practical judgment.
Rationality: the state of having good sense and sound judgment.
Foolishly: without good sense or judgment.
Foolish: devoid of good sense or judgment.
Absurd: inconsistent with reason or logic or common sense.
Simple: a person lacking intelligence or common sense.
Wisdom: the trait of utilizing knowledge and experience with common sense and insight.
Sapience: ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight.
Nitwitted: (of especially persons) lacking sense or understanding or judgment.
Serious-Minded: acting with or showing thought and good sense.
Reasonably: with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner.
Hear: perceive (sound) via the auditory sense.
Modality: a particular sense.
Scented: having the sense of smell.
Literally: in a literal sense.
Hooey: senseless talk which has no sense .
Hearing Disorder: impairment of the sense of hearing.
Mouth-Watering: pleasing to the sense of taste.
Sensitise: cause to sense; make sensitive.
Confuse: assemble without order or sense.
Tasty: pleasing to the sense of taste.
Guilty: showing a sense of guilt.
Interest: a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something.
Vestibular: relating to the sense of equilibrium.
Interpret: make sense of a language.
Rattlebrained: lacking sense or discretion.
Nose: the sense of smell (especially in animals).
Shamefaced: showing a sense of shame.
Scentless: lacking the sense of smell.
Churn Up: cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of.