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  1. REASONABLE definition: 1. based on or using good judgment and therefore fair and practical: 2. acceptable: 3. not too…. Learn more.

  2. 1. a. : being in accordance with reason. a reasonable theory. b. : not extreme or excessive. reasonable requests. c. : moderate, fair. a reasonable chance. a reasonable price. d. : inexpensive. 2. a. : having the faculty of reason. b. : possessing sound judgment. a reasonable man. reasonability.

  3. based on or using good judgment and therefore fair and practical: If you tell him what happened, I'm sure he'll understand - he's a reasonable man. He went free because the jury decided there was a reasonable doubt about his guilt. B1. acceptable: We had a reasonable trip. We have a strong team and a reasonable chance of winning the game.

  4. If you say that the price of something is reasonable, you mean that it is fair and not too high. You get an interesting meal for a reasonable price. His fees were quite reasonable.

  5. If you're reasonable, you have good sense and judgment. A reasonable decision is rational and thought out, like your mom's reasonable rule about not eating crumbly foods in her car. When you describe a store's prices as reasonable, you mean they're fairnot too high.

  6. Definition of reasonable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. reasonable meaning, definition, what is reasonable: fair and sensible: Learn more.

  8. Reasonable definition: agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical. See examples of REASONABLE used in a sentence.

  9. reasonable adjective (BIG ENOUGH) B1. big enough or large enough in number, although not big or not many: There were a reasonable number of people there. It's a reasonable amount of cash.

  10. Capable of reasoning; rational. A reasonable person. American Heritage Medicine. Able to reason. Webster's New World. Amenable to reason; just. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Using or showing reason, or sound judgment; sensible.