
1) Acceptable 2) Adequate 3) All right 4) Average 5) Believable 6) Commonsense 7) Commonsensible 8) Commonsensical 9) Conceivable 10) Credible 11) Defensible 12) Fair 13) Fair or average 14) Fair, average 15) Fine 16) French word used in English 17) Healthy 18) Intelligent 19) Judicious 20) Just 21) Justifiable
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1) Acceptable 2) Commonsense 3) Commonsensible 4) Commonsensical 5) Comprehensible 6) Fair 7) Fairish 8) Inexpensive 9) Justified 10) Levelheaded 11) Logical 12) Moderate 13) Not bad 14) Possible 15) Rational 16) Sane 17) Sensible 18) Tenable 19) Understandable 20) Valid 21) Warranted
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adj., adv. in law, 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.
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• (n.) Not excessive or immoderate; within due limits; proper; as, a reasonable demand, amount, price. • (n.) Governed by reason; being under the influence of reason; thinking, speaking, or acting rationally, or according to the dictates of reason; agreeable to reason; just; rational; as, the measure must satisfy all reasonable men. &bull...
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(Adj) Reasonable is used to represent the near equality of the action or activities taking in to consideration the prevailing circumstances at the time of the event. Reasonableness is time and circumstances conscious. Hence reasonableness will change when situation change
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Rea'son·a·ble adverb Reasonably; tolerably. [ Obsolete] « I have a
reasonable good ear in music.»
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Rea'son·a·ble (-ȧ*b'l) adjective [ Middle English resonable , French raisonnable , from Latin rationabilis . See Reason , noun ] 1. Having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational; as, a reasonable being. 2.
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Conformable or agreeable to reason; just; rational. An award must be reasonable, for if it be of things nugatory in themselves, and offering no advantage to either of the parties, it cannot be enforced.
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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. In the law of negligence, for example, the reasonable person standard is the standard of care that a reasonably prudent person would observe under a given set of cir...
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[
adj] - showing reason or sound judgment 2. [adj] - marked by sound judgment
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sane adjective marked by sound judgment; `sane nuclear policy`
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