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sanity
[san-i-tee]
sanity
/ ˈæɪɪ /
noun
the state of being sane
good sense or soundness of judgment
Other Word Forms
- nonsanity noun
- supersanity noun
- unsanity noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of sanity1
Example Sentences
For Ojai, Chase collected concerned composers on a quest for a kind of eco-sonics capable of conjuring up the pleasure of nature and, in the process, saving our sanity.
The Smithsonian became a target for Trump beginning March 27, when he issued an executive order titled “Restoring truth and sanity to American history.”
Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau summed it up for his legion of YouTube followers when he said: "This course doesn't just challenge your game, it challenges your sanity."
"I worry that he will lose his sanity there."
On March 3rd, with such dismal statistics piling up, Elon Musk insisted that “no one has died as a result of a brief pause to do a sanity check on foreign aid funding. No one.”
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