reasonably
Pronunciation: [ˈriːzənəbli]
Word
Context: "judgment"
(adverb) this means doing something in a fair or sensible way. When you act reasonably, you are being logical and making good choices.
Example
She reasonably asked for more time to finish her project.
Example
He didn't act reasonably when he yelled at his friends over a small mistake.
Example
Did you reasonably consider all your options before deciding?
Context: "performance"
(adverb) this describes how well something is done, meaning it was done to a fair or moderate extent. If something is reasonably good, it's not the best but still acceptable.
Example
The movie was reasonably entertaining, so I enjoyed it.
Example
The food was not reasonably good; it was actually quite bad.
Example
How reasonably good do you think this book is?
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