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reasonable

Aussprache: [/ˈɹi.zə.nə.bəl/]

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Kontext: „judgment“

(adjective) when something makes sense or is fair and can be understood easily. It's like when you have good reasons for your decisions or actions.

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The teacher gave him a reasonable amount of time to finish the test.

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It's not reasonable to expect a toddler to sit still for hours.

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Do you think it's reasonable to ask for help when you need it?

Kontext: „price“

(adjective) when the cost of something seems fair or not too expensive. It's like when you think something is worth the money you have to pay for it.

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The restaurant has reasonable prices for their delicious food.

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The price tag on that designer handbag is not reasonable at all.

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Do you find the cost of this item to be reasonable?

Kontext: „behavior“

(adjective) when someone is acting in a sensible and logical way. It's like when you're being fair and not doing anything too extreme or crazy.

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He gave a reasonable response to her question, not overreacting or getting upset.

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His unreasonable behavior caused a lot of frustration among his colleagues.

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What do you think is a reasonable way to react in this situation?

Kontext: „size“

(adjective) not too big or small, but just the right amount. It's like when you want something to be average or moderate in size.

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The store offered clothes in all sizes, including reasonable options for plus-size customers.

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The tiny car was not a reasonable choice for a family of five.

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Do you think this amount is reasonable, or should we increase it?

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