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reasonably generous
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"reasonably generous" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is generous to a significant degree but not overly generous. For example, you might say, "She gave me a raise that was reasonably generous, but I was still disappointed it wasn't higher."
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Cameron says the Foreign Office got a reasonably generous settlement from the Treasury.
News & Media
Landing outside the top 20, despite a reasonably generous release at 101 cinemas, is Monsters: Dark Continent.
News & Media
In the past few decades, when pensions in most rich countries were reasonably generous and early retirement was positively encouraged, only the most workaholic (or improvident) continued working.
News & Media
Setting a reasonably generous pay floor is seen as a good way of ensuring that nobody who works falls too far behind.
News & Media
If on the other hand wages are kept very low and benefits are reasonably generous, workers may be dissuaded from looking for jobs.
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Former managing editor Graham Dudman and picture editor John Edwards have accepted severance payments that are thought to be reasonably generous.
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Such reasonably priced and generous servings of authentic Portuguese fare have already earned Touregalo a loyal following among families and local workers.
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While we would have preferred a deep-down spicier seafood jambalaya, Momo's dish evoked New Orleans reasonably well, with a generous gallimaufry of rice, andouille slices, mussels, shrimp, bay scallops and chicken.
News & Media
A menú del día is a generous and reasonably priced option, however it won't feature some of the more interesting à la carte offerings such as jellied octopus.
News & Media
Satisfactory, though not impressive, starters included a generous portion of reasonably light and tender cornmeal-crusted calamari ($9) with two predictable dipping sauces and a couple of mushy, not particularly tasty crab cakes ($8.50) escorted by a clump of baby greens and nicely seasoned pepper aioli.
News & Media
Such a system should be equitable across age groups, disability categories, and other individual characteristics, economically sustainable yet generous enough to reasonably meet demand, and targeted broadly to include all people at risk of institutionalization, isolation, or functional decline in the absence of services (AARP, 2013).
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing compensation or benefits, use "reasonably generous" to convey that the offering is competitive and fair, without being excessive. This balances the need to attract talent with budgetary constraints.
Common error
Avoid using "reasonably generous" when the context suggests the offering is truly exceptional. Overusing the phrase can diminish its impact, particularly if the situation warrants a stronger descriptor like "exceptionally generous" or "unusually generous".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "reasonably generous" functions primarily as an adjective phrase modifying a noun. According to Ludwig, it describes the extent of the generosity, suggesting that something is generous to a significant degree, but not excessively so. It serves to qualify the level of generosity.
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "reasonably generous" is a commonly used adjective phrase that suggests a significant, but not excessive, level of generosity. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and suitability for various contexts, particularly in news, business, and scientific writing. It serves to qualify or moderate the extent of generosity being described. While many alternative phrases exist, each varies slightly in the intensity and context it conveys. Writers should use it judiciously to ensure they are accurately reflecting the level of generosity intended.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
quite generous
Implies a slightly stronger degree of generosity compared to "reasonably generous".
fairly generous
Similar in meaning but slightly less formal than "reasonably generous".
somewhat generous
Indicates a lesser degree of generosity; suitable when the generosity is moderate.
moderately generous
Emphasizes the balance in generosity, avoiding extremes.
relatively generous
Highlights the generosity in comparison to something else.
considerably generous
Suggests a significant level of generosity that is worth noting.
appreciably generous
Emphasizes that the generosity is noticeable and valued.
generous enough
Focuses on the sufficiency of the generosity for a specific purpose.
acceptably generous
Implies the generosity meets the required or expected standard.
kindhearted
Shifts the focus from the amount given to the inner quality of the giver.
FAQs
How can I use "reasonably generous" in a sentence?
You can use "reasonably generous" to describe something that is more than adequate but not extravagant, such as "The severance package was "reasonably generous", helping ease the transition."
What is a good alternative to "reasonably generous"?
Alternatives include "fairly generous", "quite generous", or "moderately generous", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it more appropriate to say "reasonably generous" or "very generous"?
The choice depends on the degree of generosity you wish to express. "Very generous" indicates a higher level of generosity than "reasonably generous". Use "very generous" when the level of giving is substantial or unexpected.
When might "reasonably generous" be a more suitable choice than "generous"?
"Reasonably generous" is useful when you want to emphasize that while something is generous, it is also sensible or justifiable within certain constraints or expectations. It implies a balanced approach, rather than pure extravagance.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
92%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested