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."
That is the correct spelling of the word "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
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.