sesudo

sesudo
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. sensible
El presidente Woodrow Wilson era un hombre práctico y sesudo.President Woodrow Wilson was a practical and sensible man.
b. prudent
No quiso arriesgarse a decir nada precipitadamente, por lo que decidió hacer un comentario sesudo.He didn't want to risk saying anything rash, so he decided to make a prudent remark.
a. brainy
Las escuelas Montessori son una buena opción para niños sesudos.Montessori schools are a good option for a brainy child.
b. bright
Danielle siempre fue una sesuda estudiante que obtuvo buenas notas en su clase.Danielle was always a bright student who got good grades in her class.
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