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British pronunciation
/ɹˈiːzənəbli/

Definition & Meaning of "reasonably"in English

reasonably
01

to an extent or degree that is moderate or satisfactory

reasonably definition and meaning
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Examples
She 's reasonably fluent in Spanish and can hold a conversation.
The film was reasonably entertaining, though it had some flaws.
1.1

at a price or cost that is not excessive

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The hotel was reasonably priced considering the location.
You can eat out reasonably in this part of town.
02

in a manner that reflects rational thinking, good sense, and fairness

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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.
2.1

in a way that can be justified or defended by reason, facts, or common standards of fairness

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One could reasonably assume he had left early, given the empty parking spot.
She could reasonably expect a reply after sending three emails.
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