Also means
sensible
Usage Note
Sesudo means having good judgment and depth of thought — more than merely 'intelligent', it implies measured, serious wisdom. It comes from seso (brain, sense), making its literal root 'full of brain'. It is formal and slightly literary; in everyday speech sensato or juicioso are more common. The plural is regular: sesudos, sesudas.
Examples
"El juez dio una respuesta sesuda y ponderada."
Natural Translation
The judge gave a wise and considered response.
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