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reasonable

American  
[ree-zuh-nuh-buhl, reez-nuh-] / ˈri zə nə bəl, ˈriz nə- /

adjective

  1. agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical.

    a reasonable choice for chairman.

    Synonyms:
    wise, judicious, intelligent, equitable
  2. not exceeding the limit prescribed by reason; not excessive.

    reasonable terms.

    Synonyms:
    just, fair, equitable
  3. moderate, especially in price; not expensive.

    The coat was reasonable but not cheap.

  4. endowed with reason.

  5. capable of rational behavior, decision, etc.


reasonable British  
/ ˈriːzənəbəl /

adjective

  1. showing reason or sound judgment

  2. having the ability to reason

  3. having modest or moderate expectations; not making unfair demands

  4. moderate in price; not expensive

  5. fair; average

    reasonable weather

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reasonable Idioms  
  1. see beyond a (reasonable) doubt.


Related Words

Reasonable, rational refer to the faculty of reasoning. Rational can refer to the reasoning faculty itself or to something derived from that faculty: rational powers; a rational analysis. It can also mean sane or sensible: She was no longer rational; a rational plan. Reasonable most often means sensible: A reasonable supposition is one which appeals to our common sense. See moderate.

Other Word Forms

  • half-reasonable adjective
  • half-reasonably adverb
  • nonreasonability noun
  • nonreasonable adjective
  • nonreasonableness noun
  • nonreasonably adverb
  • quasi-reasonable adjective
  • quasi-reasonably adverb
  • reasonability noun
  • reasonableness noun
  • reasonably adverb

Etymology

Origin of reasonable

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English resonable, from Middle French raisonnable, from Latin ratiōnābilis. See reason, -able

Example Sentences

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But do feel free to give the company a reasonable suggestion of what you consider proper restitution — say, a full replacement for a defective product.

From MarketWatch

They deemed that too much and instead sought to work out a deal that they felt was more reasonable.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s reasonable to note how hard it is to predict how military actions and oil shocks will affect the economy and the investment markets over time.

From Los Angeles Times

No synopsis of the action is offered in the printed program, and Mr. Millepied’s presumption that his audience is aware of the tragedy’s plot seems reasonable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nonetheless, it’s a reasonable guess that his time spent with the guards formed lifelong friendships and gave him a network that he nurtured and used.

From The Wall Street Journal