Reasonable
UK /["/ˈriːznəbl/"]/US /["/ˈriːznəbl/"]/
Definition
fair, practical, and sensible
In simple words: Fair and sensible; not extreme.
Examples
- It is reasonable to assume that the meeting will start on time.
- Her expectations were quite reasonable given the circumstances.
- The price of the items seemed very reasonable for the quality offered.
- After reviewing the data, we found their arguments to be reasonable.
- Is it reasonable to expect everyone to agree on this issue?
Usage notes
Typically used to describe actions, opinions, or decisions that are logical. Avoid in overly emotional contexts or when discussing extreme views.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'reason' in the word, like being fair and sensible.
Collocations
- appear
- be
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- appear
- be
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- appear
- be
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
Synonyms
- fair
- average
Antonyms
- unreasonable
- irrational
- excessive
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'rational' which is more about logic than fairness.
- Using 'reasonable' to describe an extreme opinion or action.
- Incorrectly spelling it as 'resonable'.