This is the 99th most frequent Italian word.
avrebbe
"Avrebbe" means "would have" in English.
Here, 'avrebbe' is again used in the conditional perfect tense to discuss hypothetical past scenarios.
Se avesse avuto più coraggio, avrebbe detto la verità.
If he/she had had more courage, he/she would have told the truth.
In this example, 'avrebbe' is used in the present conditional tense to express a hypothetical current situation.
Avrebbe senso ascoltare il suo consiglio.
It would make sense to take his/her advice.
This sentence uses 'avrebbe' as part of the conditional perfect tense to indicate an action that could have happened in the past under certain conditions.