[Grammar] sencefully

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virus99

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Hi all!

This sentence is probably wrong:

I have to act sensefully.

What to say instead?

Thanks in advance!
 
Do you mean "sensibly"?
 
Oh, I have found the right adverb.

I have to act reasonably.

Sensefully doesn't exist :)

Thanks
 
Oh, I have found the right adverb.

I have to act reasonably.

Sensefully doesn't exist :)

Thanks

No, sensefully doesn't exist. Reasonably and sensibly are very similar but not identical. However, if you've found that reasonably fits your context perfectly, then great!
 
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