All absonant antonyms
ab·so·nant
A a adj absonant
- warranted — authorization, sanction, or justification.
- sensible — having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment: a sensible young woman.
- inexpensive — not expensive; not high in price; costing little.
- reasonable — agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
- moderate — kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense: a moderate price.
- cheap — Goods or services that are cheap cost less money than usual or than you expected.
- good — Graph-Oriented Object Database
- mild — amiably gentle or temperate in feeling or behavior toward others.
- low — to utter by or as by lowing.
- subdued — quiet; inhibited; repressed; controlled: After the argument he was much more subdued.
- soft — yielding readily to touch or pressure; easily penetrated, divided, or changed in shape; not hard or stiff: a soft pillow.
- calm — A calm person does not show or feel any worry, anger, or excitement.
- quiet — making no noise or sound, especially no disturbing sound: quiet neighbors.
- justifiable — capable of being justified; that can be shown to be or can be defended as being just, right, or warranted; defensible: justifiable homicide.
- authorized — officially permitted or empowered
- legal — permitted by law; lawful: Such acts are not legal.
- moral — of, relating to, or concerned with the principles or rules of right conduct or the distinction between right and wrong; ethical: moral attitudes.
- unprejudiced — not prejudiced; without preconception; unbiased; impartial: the unprejudiced view of the judge.
- rational — agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible: a rational plan for economic development.
- logical — according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
- pragmatic — of or relating to a practical point of view or practical considerations.
- fair — free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice: a fair decision; a fair judge.
- just — guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness: We hope to be just in our understanding of such difficult situations.
- right — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
- decent — Decent is used to describe something which is considered to be of an acceptable standard or quality.
- practical — of or relating to practice or action: practical mathematics.
- realistic — interested in, concerned with, or based on what is real or practical: a realistic estimate of costs; a realistic planner.
- economical — avoiding waste or extravagance; thrifty: an economical meal; an economical use of interior space.
- plain — clear or distinct to the eye or ear: a plain trail to the river; to stand in plain view.