reasonable

adjective18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

Reasonable to a high degree.

Sufficiently reasonable, often used to express reluctant or qualified agreement.

Completely reasonable, without any fault.

Very reasonable to a high degree.

Quite reasonable; to a moderate degree.

Completely and absolutely reasonable.

Completely and in every way reasonable.

Used to emphasize that something is the most sensible or fair thing to do.

Used to emphasize that a quality exists to a high degree; highly reasonable.

To be fair, practical, and sensible.

To give the impression of being fair, practical, and sensible.

To seem fair, practical, and sensible when heard or read about.

To seem to be fair, practical, and sensible.

To judge something to be fair and sensible after thinking about it.

To appear to be fair, practical, and sensible based on observation.

To believe or have the opinion that something is fair and sensible.

To consider or think of something in a particular way, as being fair and sensible.

To form an opinion that something is fair and sensible.