Meanings
Calque of Middle French bon sens, from Old French boin sens (modern French bon sens (“common sense, good sense”)).[1]
Common sense; sensibleness.
Example Sentences
1
Having good sense, he knew better than to take unnecessary risks.
2
She handled the delicate situation with good sense and diplomacy.
3
John's good sense of humor always lightens the mood.
4
The coach praised the team for their good sense of teamwork.
5
It's important to have good sense when making important decisions.