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sane
adjective as in mentally sound; reasonable
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Here’s how to survive and stay sane when it gets dark outside at 5 p.m.
Once that all fell apart, she was shuffled off to a facility for the “differently sane,” as Van put it, and maybe that’s all that needs to be written.
Most people are not capable of such mental gymnastics — not if they call themselves sane, sober and mostly ethical.
American novelist Thomas Pynchon called it “a piece of working magic, warm, funny and sane.”
Right-wing folks will bend whatever I say out of all sane context, but in the end, do they understand that conservatism ought to mean leaving people alone?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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