sane

[seɪn]

sane Definition

  • 1(of a person) of sound mind; not mad or mentally ill
  • 2reasonable or sensible

Using sane: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sane" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She seemed perfectly sane and lucid.

  • Example

    It's a sane and sensible way to approach the problem.

  • Example

    The judge ruled that the defendant was sane at the time of the crime.

  • Example

    It's insane to drive that fast on a narrow road.

sane Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sane

  • keep someone/something sane

    prevent someone or something from becoming insane or irrational

    Example

    Her daily meditation practice helps keep her sane during stressful times.

  • maintain one's mental health and stability

    Example

    It's important to take breaks and practice self-care to stay sane during a busy workweek.

  • extremely jealous to the point of being irrational or unreasonable

    Example

    He became insanely jealous when he saw his ex-girlfriend with another man.

Origins of sane

from Latin 'sanus', meaning 'healthy'

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Summary: sane in Brief

The term 'sane' [seɪn] refers to a person who is mentally healthy and not mad or insane. It also means reasonable or sensible, as in 'It's a sane and sensible way to approach the problem.' The phrase 'keep someone/something sane' means to prevent someone or something from becoming irrational, while 'stay sane' means to maintain one's mental health and stability.

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