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Definition of reasonably adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

reasonably

adverb
 
/ˈriːznəbli/
 
/ˈriːznəbli/
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  1. to a degree that is fairly good but not very good
    • The instructions are reasonably straightforward.
    • She seems reasonably happy in her new job.
    Extra Examples
    • I was reasonably happy with the situation.
    • It is reasonably safe to assume that they will win the election.
    • The girl was reasonably attractive.
    • The hostages had been reasonably well cared for.
    • They have a reasonably clear idea of the sort of person they need.
  2. in a logical and sensible way
    • We tried to discuss the matter calmly and reasonably.
  3. in a fair way
    • He couldn't reasonably be expected to pay back the loan all at once.
    • The apartments are reasonably priced (= not too expensive).
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