sensible, rational, judicious, practical, realistic, sound, evenhanded, equitable, intelligent, wise, logical and level-headed.
"Compelling" is an alternative word that conveys a stronger sense of persuasiveness or power than "reasonable."
Adding the prefix "over-" to the word "priced" changes the meaning of the word to "priced higher than usual or beyond reasonable value".
The correct grammatical arrangement would be 'I am better than them'. If you want a comparison of the two words and their spelling, consider this sentence. 'If I win THEN I will have resounding proof I am better THAN them' 'Then' is used to show a specific time or situation (in this case after your resounding victory) and 'than' is used to compare you vs them (you will be better).
I need to find a better solution for this problem.
The root for the word "excellent" is "excel," which comes from the Latin word "excellere," meaning to surpass or be outstanding.
The French word for "better" is "meilleur".
Reasonable
Excalibur is a much better word than exclaimed, in my opinion.
Even better!
there are no better words than sad
Loves is better than likes.
a better word than attention is ............................looking
A better word than cold can be FROZEN .................
One adjective from the word "reason" is "reasonable."
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 word most is already in the superlative form. There is no better form.Mostest, for instance, is not a valid word.
By no means is he being reasonable.