Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
commonsensical
1860, from common sense, with ending as in nonsensical, etc.
Wiktionary
commonsensical
a. Displaying common sense. alt. Displaying common sense.
WordNet
commonsensical
adj. exhibiting native good judgment; "arrive home at a reasonable hour"; "commonsense scholarship on the foibles of a genius"; "unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that beset the more sophisticated" [syn: commonsense, commonsensible]
Usage examples of "commonsensical".
A few years earlier, professional baseball players had been granted free agency by a court of law, and, after about two seconds of foot-shuffling, baseball owners put prices on players that defied the old commonsensical notions of what a baseball player should be paid.