sane
Comparative
saner
Superlative
sanest
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mentally healthy and not affected by any mental disorder or illness
- After receiving therapy, she felt much more stable and sane.
- The psychiatrist confirmed that the patient was sane and capable of making rational decisions.
- Despite the stress of his job, he remained remarkably sane and composed.
- The jury found the defendant to be sane at the time of the crime.
- The therapist provided coping strategies to help her stay sane during difficult times.
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having clear and rational thinking in decisions or actions
- Choosing to save money for emergencies is a sane choice.
- He proposed a sane solution to the ongoing problem.
- Her advice was sane and helped me see things more clearly.
- It’s important to stay sane under pressure and think logically.
- The plan was both sane and achievable within the given timeframe.
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