commonsense |
competency |
As an adjective commonsense
is exhibiting or using common sense.
As a noun competency is
(obsolete) a sufficient supply (of).
savvy |
commonsense |
As adjectives the difference between savvy and commonsense
is that
savvy is (informal) shrewd, well-informed and perceptive while
commonsense is exhibiting or using common sense.
As a verb savvy
is (informal) to understand.
As an interjection savvy
is (informal) do you understand?.
As a noun savvy
is shrewdness.
commonsense |
stupid |
As adjectives the difference between commonsense and stupid
is that
commonsense is exhibiting or using common sense while
stupid is lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence.
As an adverb stupid is
(slang|dated) extremely.
As a noun stupid is
a stupid person; a fool.
commonsense |
intelligent |
As adjectives the difference between commonsense and intelligent
is that
commonsense is exhibiting or using common sense while
intelligent is of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright.
commonsense |
commonsense |
As adjectives the difference between commonsense and commonsense
is that
commonsense is exhibiting or using common sense while
commonsense is exhibiting or using common sense.
wise |
commonsense |
As an acronym wise
is (aviation|nautical) (adjective).
As an adjective commonsense is
exhibiting or using common sense.
racism |
commonsense |
As a noun racism
is the belief that each race has distinct and intrinsic attributes.
As an adjective commonsense is
exhibiting or using common sense.
commonsense |
sweetheart |
As an adjective commonsense
is exhibiting or using common sense.
As a noun sweetheart is
a person who is always very kind.
intuition |
commonsense |
As a noun intuition
is (pedantic).
As an adjective commonsense is
exhibiting or using common sense.
correct |
commonsense |
As adjectives the difference between correct and commonsense
is that
correct is free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth while
commonsense is exhibiting or using common sense.
As a verb correct
is to make something that was not valid become right to remove error.
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