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sane
1[seyn]
adjective
free from mental derangement; having a sound, healthy mind.
a sane person.
having or showing reason, sound judgment, or good sense.
sane advice.
sound; healthy.
SANE
2[seyn]
noun
a private nationwide organization in the U.S., established in 1957, that opposes nuclear testing and advocates international peace.
sane
/ seɪn /
adjective
sound in mind; free from mental disturbance
having or showing reason, good judgment, or sound sense
obsolete, healthy
Other Word Forms
- sanely adverb
- saneness noun
- nonsane adjective
- nonsanely adverb
- nonsaneness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of sane1
Origin of sane2
Word History and Origins
Origin of sane1
Example Sentences
Investigators found no connections with revolutionary groups, and judged her to be legally sane.
A saner, scientific view hails the eye as the second most complex organ in our bodies.
He sounded so sane, so wholesome - an effort, in a sea of division, at reconciliation.
I now trust that there is a sober, sane, emotionally stable, well-resourced and compassionate adult woman at the wheel of my life.
Right-wing sociology professor Brad Wilcox tweeted, “Expect a spike in marriage,” which, in a sane world, would be the end of his reputation as a legitimate academic.
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