Judiciously vs Sensibly - What's the difference?
judiciously | sensibly |
In a sensible manner; in a way that shows good sense.
(dated, or, formal) In a sensible manner; in a way that can be sensed, noticed: perceptibly.
* Roscommon
* 1905 , in the Transactions of the American Entomological Society , volume 31, page 216:
As adverbs the difference between judiciously and sensibly
is that judiciously is in a judicious manner while sensibly is in a sensible manner; in a way that shows good sense.sensibly
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- Time sensibly all things impairs.
- 4. P. californicum n. sp.
- Very similar in color and sculpture to seriatum''. The form is, however, sensibly narrower, averaging very nearly two and one half times as long as wide, while in ''seriatum the length is ahout two and three- tenths times the width.