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Meaning of reasonably
The primary meaning of "reasonably" is to a moderate or sensible degree.
Etymology of reasonably
The word "reasonably" has its roots in the Old French word "raisonnable," which is derived from "raison," meaning "reason" or "intellect"
The term has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe something that is based on reason or good judgment
Synonyms
moderately
sensibly
fairly
rationally
logically
soundly
justifiably
defensibly
plausibly
believably
credibly
feasibly
viably
practicably
suitably
adequately
sufficiently
tolerably
acceptably
reasonably
justly
equitably
impartially
objectively
dispassionately
calmly
soberly
thoughtfully
reflectively
carefully
cautiously
prudently
wisely
Definitions
- To a moderate or sensible degree
- * In a way that is based on reason or good judgment
- * To a degree that is fair or just
Usage Examples
- The hotel room was reasonably priced, considering its location and amenities
- * She drove reasonably quickly, but not recklessly, on the highway
- * The new policy is reasonably fair, but it could be improved with some tweaks
Antonyms
unreasonably
irrationally
illogically
unjustly
unfairly
excessively
immoderately
sensationally
extravagantly
preposterously
absurdly
ridiculously
foolishly
rashly
impulsively
carelessly
recklessly
wildly
crazily
insanely