Usage examples of "sensé" in French with translation to English

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Crois-tu qu'il est sensé ? Do you think he's sensible?
Un argument peut être logiquement sensé sans être vrai. An argument may be logically sound without being true.
Un mensonge, dit par un homme sensé, reste toujours un mensonge. A lie, told by a sensible man, remains a lie.
Un homme sensé ne dirait pas une telle chose en public. A sensible man wouldn't say such a thing in public.
Ça me semble tout à fait sensé. That makes perfect sense to me.
Un homme sensé aurait honte d'agir de la sorte. A man of sense would be ashamed to do so.
Un homme sensé devrait avoir honte d'une telle conduite. A man of sense would be ashamed of such behavior.
Personne de sensé ne marcherait dans ces bois la nuit venue. No one in their right mind would walk in those woods at night.
Je suppose qu'il est sensé de procéder et de payer la facture maintenant. I suppose it makes sense to go ahead and pay the bill right now.
Cela est sensé d'équilibrer tous les mois la balance de ta carte de crédit. It makes sense to pay off your credit card balance every month.
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