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What is superlative form of sensible?

The superlative form of "sensible" is most sensible.

It's important to note that "sensible" is already in its comparative form. "Sensible" means "having or showing good sense or reason," while "more sensible" means "having or showing more good sense or reason" and "most sensible" means "having or showing the greatest good sense or reason."

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