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reasonablyreasonably /ˈriznəbli/ ●●○ adverb THESAURUSmore than a little, but much less than very► fairlymore than a little, but much less than very: The house has a fairly large yard. She speaks English fairly well. ► reasonably fairly. Used when someone or something is satisfactory, but not perfect: The team is playing reasonably well, but they could do better. ► pretty informal pretty means the same as fairly: I’m pretty good at math, but I’m better at English. ► quite fairly, and more than you expected: I was surprised – the food at the cafe was quite good! ► rather rather means the same as fairly but sounds more formal: They beat the other team rather easily and went on to the finals. ► moderately formal in the middle between a little and very: The series was only moderately successful when it was first shown. 1[+ adj./adv.] to a satisfactory degree, although not completely: Dad’s in reasonably good shape for a 68-year-old.► see thesaurus at fairly2in a way that is right or fair: How long before we can reasonably expect to see an improvement?3in a sensible and reasonable way: Despite her anger, she behaved very reasonably.4reasonably priced not too expensive: a reasonably priced restaurant |