meaning of reasonable
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Answer:
fair, practical and sensible.
Explanation:
Just, rational, appropriate, ordinary, or usual in the circumstances. It may refer to care, cause, compensation, doubt (in a criminal trial), and a host of other actions or activities.
Answer:
reasonable
/ˈriːz(ə)nəb(ə)l/
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adjective
1.
having sound judgement; fair and sensible.
"no reasonable person could have objected"
Similar:
sensible
rational
open to reason
full of common sense
logical
fair
fair-minded
just
equitable
decent
intelligent
wise
level-headed
practical
realistic
based on good sense
sound
judicious
well thought out
well grounded
reasoned
well reasoned
valid
commonsensical
advisable
well advised
tenable
plausible
feasible
credible
acceptable
admissible
believable
viable
Opposite:
unreasonable
illogical
2.
as much as is appropriate or fair; moderate.
"they have had a reasonable time to reply"
Similar:
within reason
practicable