Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
make sense
Phrase
/meɪk sɛns/
Definition
To be clear, understandable, or logical; to have a coherent or meaningful interpretation.
Examples
- After explaining the plan, it finally started to make sense to everyone.
- Her explanation helped the complex topic make sense to the students.
- Sometimes, things don’t make sense until you look at them from a different perspective.
Meaning
The phrase ‘make sense’ is used to indicate that something is intelligible or rational. When an idea or situation ‘makes sense’, it is comprehensible and aligns with one’s understanding or reasoning.
Synonyms
- be logical
- be clear
- be coherent
- add up