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reasonably English

Meaning reasonably meaning

What does reasonably mean?

reasonably

(= moderately, pretty, jolly, fairly) to a moderately sufficient extent or degree pretty big pretty bad jolly decent of him the shoes are priced reasonably he is fairly clever with computers (= sanely, sensibly) with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner he acted sensibly in the crisis speak more sanely about these affairs acted quite reasonably

Synonyms reasonably synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as reasonably?

Topics reasonably topics

What do people use reasonably to talk about?

Examples reasonably examples

How do I use reasonably in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Mrs. Brown warned Beth, that she will always be too heavy if she doesn't eat reasonably.
Tom is looking for a reasonably-priced used car.
Tom was reasonably certain that Mary had stolen his grandfather's gold watch.
This all worked reasonably well inside my own head but at the time I was only four, an age at which apparently I wasn't even speaking yet except to express basic needs.

Movie subtitles

And being reasonably certain that someone's going to get a punch in the jaw. I'm going to make sure it isn't me.
I'm reasonably sober.
Let's look at this calmly and reasonably.
We are trying to talk reasonably.
You seem reasonably dry now.
And I then repaired to a meadow and took a few hours' sleep while awaiting the hour at which I could reasonably arrive at the house.
Pending receipt of further instructions I will try to make you reasonably comfortable in my quarters.
She's a beautiful young girl, and you're a reasonably healthy young man.
I thought they acted quite reasonably.
Reasonably good to look at?
It's a reasonably important appointment, as things go these days.
Still feel reasonably fit?
A reasonably healthy person would never have experienced what you did last night.
You know me reasonably well, tennyson.
If we're open and honest with one another, this matter can be settled reasonably.
However, I'm reasonably certain that, difficult as it may be, we can find the plates even without the missing part of the message.
From the little I heard he seemed reasonably successful.
Reasonably so.
With you, I have the feeling that I can speak reasonably.
Reasonably.
He is a guy reasonably, step by step, trying to solve this crime.
Here at least I am reasonably safe!
As a matter of fact, I'm scared stiff. And being reasonably certain that someone's going to get a punch in the jaw. I'm going to make sure it isn't me.
Well, I'm reasonably sorry.
Reasonably normal?
I think we are reasonably safe while in the train, but we have to change trains in Paris.
Reasonably sure.
Lisa Fremont. You kidding? She's a beautiful, young girl, and you're a reasonably healthy young man.
Any intelligent man with reasonably good taste could do as well.
What future can we reasonably see for him now?
As we saw, Mr Chalamont is rather optimistic and we can reasonably hope that soon.
I'm trying to remain reasonably clean.
Helicopters don't look very elegant either, but they fly reasonably well.

News and current affairs

One could reasonably ask why anyone thinks such a vague agreement is any kind of advance at all.
If the threshold spread is set reasonably high in order to achieve a significant discount, the stock of debt retired by the buyback would be marginal.
Any robust solution must be reasonably simple to understand and implement.
Yet it is reasonably clear that a tipping point has been reached.
There are not many human activities whose impact can reasonably be predicted decades, centuries, or even millennia in advance.
For example, we might reasonably ask whether they pay their fair share of taxes, or inquire about their charitable donations.
Europe has been unifying gradually for 50 years now, and we can reasonably look forward to further inter-continental cooperation and integration, not least because of scientific and technological developments.
These considerations are reasonably clear to anyone concerned with the urgent need to harmonize economic growth and environmental sustainability.
Georgia can reasonably hope that it will achieve real independence, but what about Moldova, Europe's poorest country and one threatened by Russia more than the Estonians - or, indeed, the Georgians - ever were?
But who can reasonably claim to know what shape the EU will need to take to meet the challenges of the next 50 or 100 years?
Finance Minister Hans Eichel decided, reasonably, not to worsen conditions by adopting a contractionary fiscal policy.
And most countries were adhering to reasonably tight fiscal discipline before the crisis of 2008 undermined their banks, cut their tax revenues, and forced up their sovereign debt.
One may reasonably worry that the available funds will be depleted before the crisis is over.
The obvious place to begin would be to point to the aforementioned satellite images, but then our skeptical interlocutor could reasonably ask if you know how those images were obtained.
One can be reasonably certain, however, that Jolie's decision will alter the roles available to her as an actress.
BRUSSELS - Prime Minister David Cameron's offer to British citizens to hold a referendum on whether to leave the European Union might have seemed like a reasonably safe gamble just a few years ago.
Poor people spend money reasonably effectively on investment as well as on consumption.
Most people abstain from such provocations not because they are cowards, but because they believe, quite reasonably, that such behavior serves no good or useful purpose.
Asset markets performed reasonably well in 2010.
But some needs can reasonably be anticipated.
This, too, has been accepted reasonably calmly, if not always quietly, by China, and has not undermined the continuing growth in bilateral economic relationships that every country in the region is developing with China.

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