reasonably
1 of 1adverb/ˈri.zə.nəb.li/
1
to an extent or degree that is moderate or satisfactory
- She's reasonably fluent in Spanish and can hold a conversation.
- The film was reasonably entertaining, though it had some flaws.
- He's reasonably confident about passing the exam.
- The apartment is reasonably spacious for one person.
- They were reasonably satisfied with the service they received.
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in a manner that reflects rational thinking, good sense, and fairness
- The two sides discussed the issue reasonably, without raising their voices.
- She reacted reasonably to the delay, understanding the cause was out of their control.
- He asked reasonably for a deadline extension given the unexpected illness.
- Let's try to settle this reasonably, instead of going to court.
- Even when provoked, she spoke reasonably, trying to de-escalate the conflict.
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