What does SANER mean?

Saner

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Having or showing reason, sound judgment, or mental clarity.

Pronunciations: US: /ˈseɪnər/; UK: /ˈseɪnə/

Origin and Usage: The word "saner" is derived from the word "sane," meaning mentally healthy or rational. It is typically used to describe someone who has a clear and rational mind, or to describe a decision or action that is based on sound judgment. The word has been in use since at least the 16th century, and has remained a popular term in modern English.

Synonyms: Rational, reasonable, sensible, sound, balanced, level-headed.

Related Words: Snare, earns, nears, earns, nares.

Example Sentences:

  • After taking a break and getting some sleep, he felt much saner and was able to make a more rational decision.
  • She always approaches difficult situations with a saner mind than most people, which is why she is so successful.
  • His saner instincts told him not to take the job, but he was desperate for the money.


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