hardly sensible
Frequency: 5.54.5 per million words
Used to suggest that an action or idea is not sensible at all.
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Examples (10)
- It seems hardly sensible to go out searching for it at this time of night.
- Her decision to invest all her savings in that risky venture was hardly sensible.
- Given the weather, wearing shorts and a T-shirt is hardly sensible.
- Leaving the door unlocked in a busy city is hardly sensible security practice.
- The company's new policy, which alienated its most loyal customers, was hardly sensible.
- He thought it hardly sensible to argue with the boss during a performance review.
- Forgetting your passport when traveling internationally is hardly sensible.
- It was hardly sensible of them to ignore the warning signs.
- Relying solely on one source of income in this economy is hardly sensible.
- To expect perfect results without any effort is hardly sensible or realistic.