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'reasonable' has several different meanings in English: each will correspond to a different word in Latin.If by 'reasonable' you mean 'fair'; aequus is your best word.If by 'reasonable' you mean 'able to understand basic arguments' ('He was a reasonable man'), try sapiens.And so on,
how reasonable something is
reasonable means simply not exactly right but close enough
to use your head and explain what you solved
reasonable grounds meaning
it means to dont be mean to anh other people but yourself
I assume you mean absurd, the antonym is: reasonable, logical.
it means to use your head and explain what you solved
hypothesis is a reasonable explanation for a natural phenomenon or an observation
No, logical does not mean reasonable. Logical refers to a process of reasoning that is based on clear, sound judgment and consistent principles, while reasonable refers to something that is fair, just, or appropriate in a given situation.
To be modestly remunerated means to not be paid very much. It does not mean it was not enough, just a reasonable amount.