Term: reasonably
reasonably (adverb):
- in a way that is fair, sensible, or shows good judgment.
- to a satisfactory level; “fairly” or “quite”; good enough
- at a price that is not too expensive; at a fair cost.
synonyms: sensibly, logically, moderately, fairly, affordably.
pronunciation: /ˈriːz.nə.bli/
translation: saprātīgi, diezgan, mēreni.
example: The hotel was reasonably priced and very clean, so we decided to stay for an extra two nights.
other words from this root: reason (noun/verb), reasonable (adjective), unreasonable (adjective).
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
reasonably (adverb)with good reason or courtesy
SYNONYMS:
considerately, courteously, graciously, kindly, nicely, reasonably, thoughtfullyRELATED WORDS:
pleasantly; excusably, fairly, justifiably, validly; discreetly, judiciously, prudently, sensibly, wisely; chivalrously, decorously, deferentially, gallantly, politely, respectfully, solicitously; compassionately, humanely, kindheartedly, sweetly, sympatheticallyNEAR ANTONYMS:
contemptuously, disdainfully, disrespectfully, impolitely, rudely, scornfully, snootily; cruelly, heartlessly, nastily, viciously; shabbily, unfairly