reasonable Antonyms

Meaning of reasonable

Wordnet

reasonable (a)

showing reason or sound judgment

Wordnet

reasonable (s)

not excessive or extreme

marked by sound judgment

Webster

reasonable (n.)

Having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational; as, a reasonable being.

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.

Not excessive or immoderate; within due limits; proper; as, a reasonable demand, amount, price.

Webster

reasonable (adv.)

Reasonably; tolerably.

reasonable Sentence Examples

  1. The rental price for the apartment was deemed reasonable in comparison to similar properties in the area.
  2. It is reasonable to assume that the new policy will have a positive impact on employee productivity.
  3. The company's request for a reasonable extension on the contract deadline was granted.
  4. The proposed budget for the project seemed reasonable given the scope and complexity of the work involved.
  5. It is not reasonable to expect perfect results immediately after starting a new task.
  6. The compensation package offered to the new hire was reasonable and competitive with market standards.
  7. The defendant's explanation for being late to court was reasonable and accepted by the judge.
  8. The terms of the agreement were reasonable for both parties, ensuring fairness and equity.
  9. The restaurant's prices were reasonable and affordable, making it a popular dining destination.
  10. The pace of the hike was reasonable, allowing all participants to enjoy the scenery while still making progress.

FAQs About the word reasonable

showing reason or sound judgment, not excessive or extreme, marked by sound judgmentHaving the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational; as, a reasonable

sensible, rational, coherent, good,logical, valid, well-founded, consequent, empirical, sound

specious,unreasonable, weak, misleading, illegitimate, irrational, specious, unsound, weak, illegitimate

The rental price for the apartment was deemed reasonable in comparison to similar properties in the area.

It is reasonable to assume that the new policy will have a positive impact on employee productivity.

The company's request for a reasonable extension on the contract deadline was granted.

The proposed budget for the project seemed reasonable given the scope and complexity of the work involved.