make sense
Frequency: 9.5150.0 per million words
To be logical, reasonable, or easy to understand.
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Examples (10)
- It all makes perfect sense.
- This paragraph doesn't make sense.
- Does this plan make any sense to you?
- Her explanation finally made sense after I re-read the report.
- What you're saying makes no sense at all.
- For the proposal to make sense, we need more data.
- I hope my instructions make sense.
- His decision to resign suddenly makes sense now.
- Moving to a bigger office would make good business sense.
- If you look at it from her perspective, it might make more sense.