reasonably
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REASONABLY
adv. 1. In a manner or degree agreeable to reason; in consistency with reason. We may reasonably suppose self interest to be the governing principle of men. 2. Moderately; in a moderate degree; not fully; in a degree reaching to mediocrity. If we can be industry make our deaf and dumb persons reasonably perfect in the language -
REASONABLY Rea "son *a *bly, adv.
rea son a bly |ˈrēz (ə )nəblē ˈriznəbli | ▶adverb 1 in a fair and sensible way: he began to talk calmly and reasonably about his future. • by fair or sensible standards of judgment; rightly or justifiably: police must reasonably believe that a threat to the security of the embassy is present | [ sentence adverb ] : it was assumed, reasonably enough, that the murder had taken place by the pond. 2 to a moderate or acceptable degree: fairly; quite: [ as submodifier ] : she played the piano reasonably well. • inexpensively: ski wear which looks good and is reasonably priced.
rea ¦son |ably |ˈriːznəbli | ▶adverb 1 in a sensible way: he began to talk calmly and reasonably about his future. • by sensible standards of judgement; justifiably: a constable who reasonably believes a breach of the peace is about to take place | [ sentence adverb ] : it was assumed, reasonably enough, that the murder had taken place by the pond. 2 to a moderate or acceptable degree; fairly: [ as submodifier ] : she played the piano reasonably well. • inexpensively: ski wear which looks good and is reasonably priced.
rea son a bly /ríːz (ə )nəbli /副詞 1 〖形容詞 副詞 の前で 〗満足できるくらい, かなり, ほどよく .2 〖文修飾 〗(…するのは )もっともだ [当然だ, 無理はない ].3 分別を持って, 公平に 〈行動する 〉; 思慮深く .4 〈価格などが 〉適切に ; 〖形容詞 の前で 〗適度 [量 ]に .