reasonable |
rewarding |
As adjectives the difference between reasonable and rewarding
is that
reasonable is having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational while
rewarding is giving reward or satisfaction.
As a verb rewarding is
.
reasonable |
convincing |
As adjectives the difference between reasonable and convincing
is that
reasonable is having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational while
convincing is effective as proof or evidence.
As a verb convincing is
.
reasonable |
substantial |
As adjectives the difference between reasonable and substantial
is that
reasonable is having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational while
substantial is having to substance; actually existing; real; as, substantial life.
As a noun substantial is
anything having substance; an essential part.
reasonable |
optimal |
As adjectives the difference between reasonable and optimal
is that
reasonable is having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational while
optimal is the best, most favourable or desirable, especially under some restriction.
nonchalant |
reasonable |
As adjectives the difference between nonchalant and reasonable
is that
nonchalant is casually calm and relaxed while
reasonable is having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational.
clever |
reasonable |
As adjectives the difference between clever and reasonable
is that
clever is nimble with hands or body; skillful; adept while
reasonable is having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational.
pragmatic |
reasonable |
As adjectives the difference between pragmatic and reasonable
is that
pragmatic is practical, concerned with making decisions and actions that are useful in practice, not just theory while
reasonable is having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational.
reasonable |
transparent |
As adjectives the difference between reasonable and transparent
is that
reasonable is having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational while
transparent is see-through, clear; having the property that light passes through it almost undisturbed, such that one can see through it clearly.
rationale |
reasonable |
As a noun rationale
is an explanation of the basis or fundamental reasons for something.
As an adjective reasonable is
having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational.
reasonable |
satisfactory |
As adjectives the difference between reasonable and satisfactory
is that
reasonable is having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational while
satisfactory is done to satisfaction; adequate or sufficient.
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