transcription, транскрипция: [ ri:zənəb(ə)l ]
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you think that someone is fair and sensible you can say that they are reasonable .
He’s a reasonable sort of chap...
Oh, come on, be reasonable.
≠ unreasonable
ADJ
• rea‧son‧ably
‘I’m sorry, Andrew,’ she said reasonably.
ADV
• rea‧son‧able‧ness
‘I can understand how you feel,’ Desmond said with great reasonableness.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If you say that a decision or action is reasonable , you mean that it is fair and sensible.
...a perfectly reasonable decision...
At the time, what he’d done had seemed reasonable.
ADJ
3.
If you say that an expectation or explanation is reasonable , you mean that there are good reasons why it may be correct.
It seems reasonable to expect rapid urban growth.
ADJ : oft it v-link ADJ to-inf
• rea‧son‧ably
You can reasonably expect your goods to arrive within six to eight weeks.
ADV : ADV with v
4.
If you say that the price of something is reasonable , you mean that it is fair and not too high.
You get an interesting meal for a reasonable price...
ADJ
• rea‧son‧ably
...reasonably priced accommodation.
ADV : ADV with v
5.
You can use reasonable to describe something that is fairly good, but not very good.
The boy answered him in reasonable French...
ADJ
• rea‧son‧ably
I can dance reasonably well.
ADV : ADV adj / adv
6.
A reasonable amount of something is a fairly large amount of it.
They will need a reasonable amount of desk area and good light.
ADJ
• rea‧son‧ably
From now on events moved reasonably quickly.
ADV : ADV adj / adv