Sensé(e) or Censé(e)?

The adjectives sensé(e) and censé(e) are easy to confuse, since they have the same pronunciation and almost the same spelling (in other words, they're homophones). Sensé(e) is related to the English word "sense," and means "sensible," "reasonable," or "sane": 

BANNER PLACEHOLDER

J'étais face à trois personnes que

I was facing three people whom

je considérais comme étant parfaitement sensées.

I considered to be perfectly sane.

Captions 80-81, Le Jour où tout a basculé - Notre appartement est hanté

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Censé(e) might remind you of the words "census," "censor," or "censure," but it means something quite different. It's the word for "supposed," as in "supposed to do something." Just like "supposed to," it's nearly always preceded by the verb "to be" (être) and followed by an infinitive: 
 

On est censé... faire réparer des objets qui ont quelques problèmes.

We're supposed to... bring items that have some problems for repair.

Caption 2, Actus Quartier - Repair Café

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On était censé n'avoir aucun souci,

They were supposed to have no concerns,

avoir des centrales complètement fiables.

to have totally reliable power plants.

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Alors que la police, elle est censée être là pour nous protéger.

While the police are supposed to be there to protect us.

Caption 14, Banlieues françaises - jeunes et policiers, l'impossible réconciliation?

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You can always say supposé(e) instead of censé(e), which might be a little easier to remember:

 

...son fameux pont

...its famous bridge,

qui était supposé être un lieu où [on] profitait de beaux panoramas.

which was supposed to be a place where you enjoy beautiful panoramas.

Captions 26-27, De nouvelles découvertes avec Marion - Le parc des Buttes Chaumont

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Or you can use the verb devoir, especially in the past tense:

 

...bien qu'elle se demanda

...although she wondered

en quoi cela devait l'aider à se rendre au bal.

in what way that was supposed to help her get to the ball.

Captions 47-48, Contes de fées - Cendrillon

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BANNER PLACEHOLDER

Whichever version of "supposed to" you use is perfectly sensé!

 

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