adjective
- conforming to conscience; reasonable and fair
Usage: formal
Examples
- The judge ruled that the contract terms were conscionable and enforceable.
- She offered a conscionable price for the antique furniture.
- The company’s conscionable business practices earned customer trust.
- It would not be conscionable to charge such high fees for basic services.
- The settlement amount seemed conscionable to both parties.
- His conscionable approach to negotiations impressed everyone involved.