Definition of «little sense»

The phrase "little sense" means that something makes very little logical or practical reasoning. It is an expression used to describe a situation, idea, or action that lacks clarity, purpose, or coherence and appears foolish or unwise.

Phrases with «little sense»

Sentences with «little sense»

  • Then again, with very little sense of what this film actually is, perhaps she'll show us a side of her we've never seen before? (awardscircuit.com)
  • As of right now, the current model being used in the Beta makes very little sense for anyone. (mweb.co.za)
  • Thus, it makes little sense for most investors to buy shares in a fund with loads. (investopedia.com)
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