Rational.
Having or showing sound judgment or reasonable
* showing reason or sound judgment; "a sensible choice"; "a sensible person" * fair: not excessive or extreme; "a fair income"; "reasonable prices" * marked by sound judgment; "reasonable nuclear policy"
One adjective from the word "reason" is "reasonable."
Reasonable means that it is Ok but not to good. it is sort of a maybe. 'A reasonable' is a different MATTER. it can work in a sentence like, "the man's penis was a reasonable item to have intercourse with'.
umm... a 'RICH' person..... the word is RICH
That is the correct spelling of the word "reasonable."
Reason is a word by itself and cannot be broken down to word + suffix. The suffix -able can be added to it to form the word 'reasonable'.
The judge applied the reasonable person standard to determine if the defendant's actions were justified in self-defense.
By no means is he being reasonable.
A reasonable person would look before crossing a busy road.
Unless you feel that your ready and committed to having sex, make sure that your being safe and reasonable and doing it with a person that you trust.
You could make reasonable reasonably.