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Definition of reasonably in English: reasonablyadverb ˈriːznəbliˈriz(ə)nəbli 1In a sensible way. he began to talk calmly and reasonably about his future Example sentencesExamples - In it, I forcibly argued that high standards could only reasonably be maintained by cutting costs.
- The Ciliophora are characterized, reasonably enough, by the presence of cilia.
- That has changed, reasonably enough, now that the cost of the war is known.
- Granted, it started off reasonably enough with Jakatta and Bent, but I've got both those tracks already.
- When he planned Spiral Jetty, Smithson assumed, reasonably enough, that the level of the Great Salt Lake was static.
- The girl, reasonably enough, runs away from the whole stinking lot of them.
- Secondarily, Hamilton deals calmly and reasonably with questions of historicity.
- Gavin Rae took his shooting opportunity reasonably enough, but Main somehow got a hand to the ball and pulled off a remarkable save.
- It starts reasonably enough, and then escalates slowly into something truly dreadful.
- Hipparchus was critical of the grid defined by Eratosthenes, saying reasonably enough that it was chosen arbitrarily.
- The bed at the foot of the oak tree is currently planted with small shade-loving shrubs, reasonably enough.
- The outside world sees them, reasonably enough, as a single unit, acting in concert.
- 1.1 By sensible standards of judgement; justifiably.
a constable who reasonably believes a breach of the peace is about to take place sentence adverb it was assumed, reasonably enough, that the murder had taken place by the pond Example sentencesExamples - We can reasonably expect to know more in the future if we avoid the temptations of skepticism.
- We implore you to acknowledge that the Department of Justice cannot reasonably be a party to such tyranny.
- Ohio law says, if Deputy Evans reasonably feared for his life, the shooting is justified.
- Mr Kelson told the jury a person who is being attacked or believes he is about to be attacked is entitled to use such force as reasonably necessary to defend himself.
- First, I think the standard of fiction can reasonably be said to be rising.
- You know what you want and you know how to reasonably get it.
- More reasonably, there is an argument that treatment should only be limited to conditions that that will significantly shorten life.
- Could he reasonably have been expected to work within the system when the system was corrupt?
- If a constable reasonably apprehends that the action of any person may result in a breach of the peace it is his duty to prevent that action.
- In fact, the only voice you might reasonably expect to rise in protest on your touching a painting or statue is that of your own conscience.
- That too could reasonably have been expected to arise in the future.
- Nobody can reasonably expect any future Tigers to suddenly appear on the scene.
- However, expenditure in the future might reasonably have extended that useful life for a considerable period of time.
- As a county employee, the e-mailer would reasonably worry about his or her future if identified.
- On any view, that must involve questions of whether any distinction in treatment can be reasonably justified.
- The mere fact, if it be a fact, that the constable reasonably thought that a breach of the peace was likely did not in my judgment justify the arrest of the bailiff.
- As long as calm heads prevail, it can be reasonably hoped that tangible progress will be made in the future.
- Suppose the police, reasonably believing a man has stolen some jewellery, follow him into his house in order to arrest him.
- In all cases, the officer must reasonably believe that the person is wearing the item in question wholly or mainly to conceal his or her identity.
- He believed, reasonably enough, that the Journal would continue attacking him and others.
Synonyms justifiably, justly, legitimately, rightly, properly, reasonably
2To a moderate or acceptable degree; fairly. as submodifier she played the piano reasonably well Example sentencesExamples - However, to take one cautious step in the direction of one crop, judged to be reasonably safe, seems sensible to me.
- It is only fair, it is only right, it is only reasonable and it is what a reasonably sensible person would expect.
- The bank remains reasonably upbeat about the Irish economy, but is taking a selective approach to its lending, here.
- That there is no peace can be seen in the violence in the West Bank and the threat of more to come, for all that the week ended reasonably calmly.
- But if it doesn't happen in the reasonably foreseeable future, there may come a time when it can no longer happen at all.
- Money was scarce at the time and while the Harrisons were reasonably well off, the few pounds sent home by George were welcomed.
- With a strong educational background, my future may look reasonably bright, but my present is feeling pretty lean.
- While no-one can predict the future it is reasonably safe to assume that this sort of incident will not occur again.
- Or does it reflect a reasonably sensible estimate of where future value will be found?
- I think I've been reasonably successful with different teams all along so I'd be hoping to put my own stamp on it.
- This is a reasonably unlikely possibility, at least in the near future.
- They come for the sun, the culture, the happy welcome - and simply to enjoy themselves in a reasonably peaceful environment.
- For a rock 'n' roll manager it was actually reasonably sensible.
- Will the human lineage survive, reasonably happily, into the far distant future?
- The average for the past three years was 67, and this was construed as an indication that the fox menace was now reasonably under control.
- In assessing the risks of acting on the basis of a reasonably arguable case, you will wish to take account of the ways in which the matter might be brought before a court.
- I was very ill indeed before and now I feel reasonably well.
- It was the first outing for Mayo in this year's Championship and the changes by the management seemed to work reasonably well.
- As a result he got away from the starting light reasonably well, but then got boxed in at Old Hall corner and ended up in 26th place after the first lap.
- Fiji's economy has recovered reasonably well, thanks mainly to the number of tourists now flocking back in droves.
Synonyms reasonably, passably, tolerably, satisfactorily, sufficiently, adequately, moderately, quite, rather, somewhat, relatively, comparatively - 2.1 Inexpensively.
ski wear which looks good and is reasonably priced Example sentencesExamples - The fare is predictable, well prepared and reasonably priced, and the service is speedy and helpful.
- Eating out in restaurants is all the more delightful because Portuguese wines are so good and so reasonably priced.
- All seemed to be reasonably priced and included tea or coffee.
- Hiring a car is the best way to get around and, by American standards, reasonably priced.
- The restaurant is reasonably priced for the high quality dining it offers.
- An architect with 3 kids in the school volunteered to provide white paint for walls at a reasonably low price.
- Many of the articles and photographs will be of genuine interest to people from all parts of the region and it is reasonably priced.
- They each have certain appealing aspects, and they are all reasonably priced.
- It is reasonably priced in the context of what everything else costs this day.
- Bean bags are reasonably priced, or try walking around your neighbourhood and you may find furniture free for the taking.
- Fortunately, they were all reasonably priced; this could get seriously expensive if you're not careful!
- A reasonably priced sampler will give you the chance to savour and compare all of their fermented potables at a sitting.
- The gallery represents artists from both the Borders and further afield, and the works are all very reasonably priced.
- A reasonably priced meal is available and booking is not required.
- A broader approach is needed to allow this group access to reasonably priced home ownership in the villages where they have always lived.
- It has fresh, attractively packaged, reasonably priced Barbadian flying fish, cou cou and all the rest.
- The wine list, which was priced a bit more reasonably than the food, helped to keep the conversation flowing.
- Services such as dry cleaning and ironing are speedy and reliable and very reasonably priced, but I made a couple of mistakes on room service.
- In one block, you can take your pick of reasonably priced Russian, kosher Middle Eastern or Caribbean fare.
- Upstairs is increasingly being used for clubs and live band nights, and there is a reasonably priced restaurant adjoining the main bar.
Definition of reasonably in US English: reasonablyadverbˈrēz(ə)nəblēˈriz(ə)nəbli 1In a fair and sensible way. he began to talk calmly and reasonably about his future Example sentencesExamples - The bed at the foot of the oak tree is currently planted with small shade-loving shrubs, reasonably enough.
- Secondarily, Hamilton deals calmly and reasonably with questions of historicity.
- Hipparchus was critical of the grid defined by Eratosthenes, saying reasonably enough that it was chosen arbitrarily.
- The Ciliophora are characterized, reasonably enough, by the presence of cilia.
- Gavin Rae took his shooting opportunity reasonably enough, but Main somehow got a hand to the ball and pulled off a remarkable save.
- When he planned Spiral Jetty, Smithson assumed, reasonably enough, that the level of the Great Salt Lake was static.
- The outside world sees them, reasonably enough, as a single unit, acting in concert.
- That has changed, reasonably enough, now that the cost of the war is known.
- In it, I forcibly argued that high standards could only reasonably be maintained by cutting costs.
- The girl, reasonably enough, runs away from the whole stinking lot of them.
- Granted, it started off reasonably enough with Jakatta and Bent, but I've got both those tracks already.
- It starts reasonably enough, and then escalates slowly into something truly dreadful.
- 1.1 By fair or sensible standards of judgment; rightly or justifiably.
sentence adverb it was assumed, reasonably enough, that the murder had taken place by the pond police must reasonably believe that a threat to the security of the embassy is present Example sentencesExamples - The mere fact, if it be a fact, that the constable reasonably thought that a breach of the peace was likely did not in my judgment justify the arrest of the bailiff.
- As long as calm heads prevail, it can be reasonably hoped that tangible progress will be made in the future.
- On any view, that must involve questions of whether any distinction in treatment can be reasonably justified.
- In fact, the only voice you might reasonably expect to rise in protest on your touching a painting or statue is that of your own conscience.
- You know what you want and you know how to reasonably get it.
- If a constable reasonably apprehends that the action of any person may result in a breach of the peace it is his duty to prevent that action.
- That too could reasonably have been expected to arise in the future.
- We can reasonably expect to know more in the future if we avoid the temptations of skepticism.
- More reasonably, there is an argument that treatment should only be limited to conditions that that will significantly shorten life.
- Nobody can reasonably expect any future Tigers to suddenly appear on the scene.
- However, expenditure in the future might reasonably have extended that useful life for a considerable period of time.
- Suppose the police, reasonably believing a man has stolen some jewellery, follow him into his house in order to arrest him.
- He believed, reasonably enough, that the Journal would continue attacking him and others.
- Mr Kelson told the jury a person who is being attacked or believes he is about to be attacked is entitled to use such force as reasonably necessary to defend himself.
- As a county employee, the e-mailer would reasonably worry about his or her future if identified.
- Ohio law says, if Deputy Evans reasonably feared for his life, the shooting is justified.
- First, I think the standard of fiction can reasonably be said to be rising.
- In all cases, the officer must reasonably believe that the person is wearing the item in question wholly or mainly to conceal his or her identity.
- Could he reasonably have been expected to work within the system when the system was corrupt?
- We implore you to acknowledge that the Department of Justice cannot reasonably be a party to such tyranny.
Synonyms justifiably, justly, legitimately, rightly, properly, reasonably
2To a moderate or acceptable degree: fairly; quite. as submodifier she played the piano reasonably well Example sentencesExamples - For a rock 'n' roll manager it was actually reasonably sensible.
- Fiji's economy has recovered reasonably well, thanks mainly to the number of tourists now flocking back in droves.
- The bank remains reasonably upbeat about the Irish economy, but is taking a selective approach to its lending, here.
- It was the first outing for Mayo in this year's Championship and the changes by the management seemed to work reasonably well.
- While no-one can predict the future it is reasonably safe to assume that this sort of incident will not occur again.
- Money was scarce at the time and while the Harrisons were reasonably well off, the few pounds sent home by George were welcomed.
- They come for the sun, the culture, the happy welcome - and simply to enjoy themselves in a reasonably peaceful environment.
- Or does it reflect a reasonably sensible estimate of where future value will be found?
- As a result he got away from the starting light reasonably well, but then got boxed in at Old Hall corner and ended up in 26th place after the first lap.
- I was very ill indeed before and now I feel reasonably well.
- It is only fair, it is only right, it is only reasonable and it is what a reasonably sensible person would expect.
- Will the human lineage survive, reasonably happily, into the far distant future?
- But if it doesn't happen in the reasonably foreseeable future, there may come a time when it can no longer happen at all.
- That there is no peace can be seen in the violence in the West Bank and the threat of more to come, for all that the week ended reasonably calmly.
- However, to take one cautious step in the direction of one crop, judged to be reasonably safe, seems sensible to me.
- I think I've been reasonably successful with different teams all along so I'd be hoping to put my own stamp on it.
- The average for the past three years was 67, and this was construed as an indication that the fox menace was now reasonably under control.
- With a strong educational background, my future may look reasonably bright, but my present is feeling pretty lean.
- In assessing the risks of acting on the basis of a reasonably arguable case, you will wish to take account of the ways in which the matter might be brought before a court.
- This is a reasonably unlikely possibility, at least in the near future.
Synonyms reasonably, passably, tolerably, satisfactorily, sufficiently, adequately, moderately, quite, rather, somewhat, relatively, comparatively - 2.1 Inexpensively.
ski wear which looks good and is reasonably priced Example sentencesExamples - A reasonably priced meal is available and booking is not required.
- Upstairs is increasingly being used for clubs and live band nights, and there is a reasonably priced restaurant adjoining the main bar.
- The gallery represents artists from both the Borders and further afield, and the works are all very reasonably priced.
- The fare is predictable, well prepared and reasonably priced, and the service is speedy and helpful.
- It is reasonably priced in the context of what everything else costs this day.
- The wine list, which was priced a bit more reasonably than the food, helped to keep the conversation flowing.
- Fortunately, they were all reasonably priced; this could get seriously expensive if you're not careful!
- The restaurant is reasonably priced for the high quality dining it offers.
- They each have certain appealing aspects, and they are all reasonably priced.
- Bean bags are reasonably priced, or try walking around your neighbourhood and you may find furniture free for the taking.
- Many of the articles and photographs will be of genuine interest to people from all parts of the region and it is reasonably priced.
- Services such as dry cleaning and ironing are speedy and reliable and very reasonably priced, but I made a couple of mistakes on room service.
- Eating out in restaurants is all the more delightful because Portuguese wines are so good and so reasonably priced.
- An architect with 3 kids in the school volunteered to provide white paint for walls at a reasonably low price.
- A broader approach is needed to allow this group access to reasonably priced home ownership in the villages where they have always lived.
- Hiring a car is the best way to get around and, by American standards, reasonably priced.
- All seemed to be reasonably priced and included tea or coffee.
- A reasonably priced sampler will give you the chance to savour and compare all of their fermented potables at a sitting.
- In one block, you can take your pick of reasonably priced Russian, kosher Middle Eastern or Caribbean fare.
- It has fresh, attractively packaged, reasonably priced Barbadian flying fish, cou cou and all the rest.
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