What is another word for Reason?
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cause
intention, event
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intellect
mind, sense
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understanding
sense, mind
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sense
character trait, sane
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motive
cause, intention
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ground
cause, purpose
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mind
sense, mental condition
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justification
explanation, true
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argument
explanation, intention
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sanity
sense, mental condition
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rationale
intention, cause
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occasion
intention, motive
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conclude
deduce, calculate
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reasonableness
common sense, mental analysis
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rationality
sense, mental analysis
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excuse
explanation, motive
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explanation
language, rationalisation
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argue
speech, debate
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grounds
cause, motive
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basis
cause, true
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account
motive, subject
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logic
evidence, rationalism
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intelligence
understanding, mind
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reasoning
rationality, rationalization
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infer
deduce, activity
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ratiocination
language, explanation
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deduce
calculate, reach a conclusion
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wit
mind, intellect
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motivation
motive, start
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think
activity, calculate
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rationalization
explanation, reasoning
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foundation
basis, true
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purpose
subject, aim
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incentive
aim, objective
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case
justification, explanation for an action
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wisdom
good sense, mental analysis
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persuade
speech, argue
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intention
view, aim
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brains
intelligence, mental analysis
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gather
deduce, reach a conclusion
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One reason being the delay in receiving the second
and third disbursements of funds by the supporting institutions in 2009 and 2010 respectively.
и третьего траншей финансирования поддерживающими учреждениями соответственно в 2009 и 2010 годах.
The contract
was
also awarded to a
vendor with the second highest evaluation score without any reason being stated.
Кроме того, контракт
был
присужден поставщику, получившему
вторую по величине оценку, без указания каких бы то ни было причин этого.
Primarily for those
reasons,
it would appear that at present no political will exists in the international community to set up yet
another ad hoc international criminal tribunal another major reason being that a permanent and fully fledged international criminal
institution
is
now available.
Судя по всему, именно в силу этих
причин
в настоящее время у международного сообщества не наблюдается политической воли в плане создания еще
одного специального уголовного трибунала другая же веская причина заключается в том, что в настоящее время имеется постоянно действующий
полномасштабный международный уголовно-правовой институт.
The thermal measurement(Model 1A of the ATP) for panel vans can
provide results that
are
open to interpretation, the reason being that the K value
is
dependent on the summation
of the wall surface areas.
Измерение эффективности термического оборудования( образец 1А СПС) для автомобилей- фургонов без
окон в грузовом отсеке может дать результаты, которые можно истолковывать по-разному; причина заключается в том, что значение K зависит от общей площади поверхности стенок.
No such provision appears in the draft regulations, one reason being that, unlike other provisions of annex III, article 6, paragraph
3(c),
is
expressly limited to contracts for polymetallic nodules and not other resources.
В проекте правил такое положение отсутствует, одна из причин чего состоит в том,
что,
в отличие от других положений статьи 6 приложения III,
пункт 3( c) четко ограничивается контрактами на полиметаллические конкреции, а не какие-либо другие ресурсы.
The reason being that the faster half-life of Trenbolone Acetate ensures
that blood levels of Trenbolone rise quickly and fall quickly as well, ensuring a fast clearance from the body should any issues arise and the user wishes to stop.
Причина быть что более быстрое полувыведение ацетата Тренболоне обеспечивает
что уровни в крови Тренболоне поднимают быстро и понижается быстро также, обеспечивающ быстрый зазор от тела должны любые вопросы возникают и потребитель желает остановить.
The reason being that we as a young(3(1/2) years)
and relatively small company have limited resources to employ persons in our customer services department with knowledge of insurance issues in languages other than Danish or develop or maintain material on insurances in languages other than Danish.
1/ 2) года) и относительно небольшая компания располагаем ограниченными ресурсами для найма в наш отдел по обслуживанию клиентов лиц, обладающих знаниями в вопросах страхования и владеющих другими языками, помимо датского, либо для подготовки или ведения страховой документации на других языках, помимо датского.
It
is
noteworthy that Russia had raised objections to sending
large forces from Japan to the relief of Peking, one reason being that she supposed they would
be
commissioned,
not only to rescue the Legations, but also to suppress rebellion and restore peace in Peking and Tientsin.- Ibid., No. 29.
Заслуживает внимания, что Россия выразила протест касательно посылки
больших сил Японии для освобождения Пекина, одной из причин было опасение, что им
будет
поручено не только спасение дипломатической миссии,
но также подавление восстания и восстановление мира в Пекине и Тяньцзине.- Там же,№ 29.
One reason is that abortion
is
not legal in Malta.
One essential reason is the lack of other options.
Most often, the reason is the abundance of non-optimized pictures.
The reason was that the old Soviet economic model could not work any longer.
Причина была в том, что старая советская экономическая модель уже не могла работать.
The reason was the weakening of the creditworthiness of the country in the last 3-4 years.
Причинами стала ослабление кредитоспособности страны за последние 3- 4 года.
One reason was the link between receivables financing and factoring.
The reason was the proximity of the two notable cities.
One reason is that the minimum requirement data set includes table 2.3.
Одна из причин состоит в том, что минимально требуемый набор данных включает
таблицу 2. 3.
The reason is simple, and that
is
the multiplication of actors, both governmental and private.
И причина тут проста: умножение субъектов- как правительственных, так и частных.
Whatever the reason was for his entering Sanggojae in the beginning.
What other reason is there but to separate us?
One key reason is that financial resources to date have
been
grossly inadequate.
Одна из основных причин кроется в острой нехватке предоставленных до настоящего времени финансовых ресурсов.
In most cases the reason is sent to your inbox.
В большинстве случаев причина будет отправлена на Ваш почтовый ящик.
One reason was that few States had ratified and implemented those instruments.
Одна из причин заключается в том, что эти документы ратифицировало и осуществило лишь небольшое число государств.
The reason is as follows: in recent years there have
The reason was simple- I have used in Cygwin too
old version of Pidgin and libpurple.
Причина была проста- у меня в Cygwin использовалась слишком старая версия Pidgin
и libpurple.
Early examples of the expression from transcripts
The phrase «the reason being is that…» appears in Google Books search results going back to the late 1960s—initially in reports of hearings and other spoken-word contexts. Here are the five earliest Google Books matches that came up in a series of searches that I ran.
From Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, volume 2 (1968) [snippet view]:
…the heart of the civil rights operation and as I’ve indicated on this floor before that Michigan is proud of its record in terms of one of the few states to have written a section in the constitution that provides for civil rights and its protection. But today, again on this floor, this Legislature has seen fit not to increase and not to enlarge on this eve increasing sea of problems. The other reason being is that I think this is what I call good crime legislation. All the crime bills that we’ve had before and are still pending is of little value, but this kind of legislation can go a long ways in preventing the kind of holocaust that we …
From Kenya National Assembly, Official Report, volume 17, issue 1 (1969) [snippet view]:
Mr. G. G. Kariuki: Mr. Speaker, the reason being is that I remember we took a unanimous decision at the Parliamentary Group, and now, Mr. Speaker, it seems as if Members did not wholeheartedly support what we agreed at the Parliamentary Group meeting.
From Records of the Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1973: Convention Transcripts (1974) [combined snippets]:
On tax issues our committee has taken the stand that they require two-thirds vote. I support that. The reason being is that tax issues are so vital and so important that we should neither give exemptions nor take them away without a clear….clear mandate from all sections of the state. I’m afraid that with a simple majority, we might get a semi-mandate….a quasi mandate, or pseudo mandate, and do something that would harm a large part of this state.
…
Mr. Roemer I’m glad you brought that point up. You’re absolutely correct. If we were to…if we were to attempt to reverse that law that passed, like you say, ’71—which I hope someday the legislature will—it would be a tremendous pressure lobby here not to. The reason being is that the income tax collection would be cut by some forty percent, Woody, and this revenue sharing fund would suffer. I don’t want to see that happen.
«Mr. Roemer» in the second excerpt above is Buddy Roemer, who later served in the U.S. House of Representatives and later still was elected governor of Louisiana.
From U.S. House of Representatives, Synthetic Fuel Oversight Hearing: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs (March 3, 1981) [combined snippets]:
in the neighborhood of $500 or $600 billion in Federal credit assistance out there right now. Now, I agree, as I indicated in one of the very first things I said to our majority leader here today—and that is that we do need to provide some stimulus and some incentives to the synthetic fuels industry. The reason being is that the Government has so fouled up the marketplace in the last 10 years by artificially—by keeping the price of oil artificially low, that we have destroyed any market for any alternatives.
From Humane Care for Animals in Research: Hearing Before the Subcommittee (1983) [combined snippets]:
Mr. DANNEMEYER [of California]. The reason being is that presumably the Department of Agriculture over the years has established an infrastructure for administering existing law concerning the welfare of animals in this country.
And from Vietnam: A Television History; Legacies; Interview with David Christian, 1983 (July 7, 1983) [Christian was from Bucks County, Pennsylvania]:
As a result, if a man had to balance out, whether he was going to hire a Vietnam veteran, or someone who’s the same age and same qualifications, oftentimes the person would take the other, would take the latter, the reason being is because there was no risk. You’re asking employers to take a risk and many of the employers were employers that made money off the Vietnam War, would not hire Vietnam veterans.
People ask me on college campuses, they ask me about what it was like to kill a man, and how I felt in killing a man, and I had to tell them that I felt very, very good, and the reason being is that that man was trying to kill me, and that’s another concept, uh, a misconception that most people had here, back here, in this world, that we’re pathological killers.
It seems quite clear from these examples that the speakers are treating «the reason being» as a set phrase that is synonymous with «the reason.» How this understanding came about is a matter for conjecture but it seems to have arisen in multiple places independently, as the 1968 Michigan, 1969 Kenya, and 1973 Louisiana examples suggest.
I should note that most of the speakers quoted above appear to be reasonably well-educated politicians or other public figures. And yet usage of «the reason being is that» does not appear in Google Books search results from a purely written source (as opposed to a transcript) until the 1990s.
Examples of the expression from purely written sources
The first two such Google Books entries are from IEEE Region 10, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Victoria [British Columbia] Section, Technology Enabling Tomorrow: Computers, Communications and Automation Towards the 21st Century (1992):
The EES method as described above can be actually used (with some modifications) to estimate the BER of sequential decoders. The key complication is that for practical sequential decoders, the EES method as specified above simply becomes impractical. The reason being is that sequential decoders are often used with long constraint length convolutional codes. For such codes, the error events are quite long.
…
Computer simulation-based techniques that are based on a Monte Carlo (MC) simulation approach can offer an attractive alternative for simulating optical communications systems. Unfortunate, the evaluation of optical communications systems BER’s using a brute-force MC can be extremely difficult, if not impossible. The reason being is that for digital lightwave transmission systems’ an error probability ≤ 10-9 is often used as a criterion for satisfactory performance.
and from Darren Dawson, Jun Hu & Timothy Burg, Nonlinear Control of Electric Machinery (1998):
Traditionally, brushed DC (BDC) motors have been used in industrial positioning systems. One reason being is that BDC motors are essentially linear systems and thus easy to control. But in recent years, the development of precision nonlinear controllers has encouraged the use of brushless machines in place of BDC motors.
The most structurally similar expression that I am aware of is the phrase «the thing about it is, is that,» which similarly is far more common in spoken English than in written English. However, the latter term yields only two verifiable matches in a Google Books search, whereas «the reason being is that» yields dozens —the vast majority of them from the past 16 years.
Examples of ‘the reason being’ in different syntactical forms
Apart from the odd but increasingly established set phrase «the reason being is that,» the phrase «the reason being» appears in numerous forms that raise no alarms with regard to their acceptability in formal written English. Here are three examples. From a note in Penguin’s annotated 1982 edition of Adam Smith The Wealth of Nations, books 1–3:
In Smith’s opinion, the labour unit alone was stable, the reason being that the disutility of labour may be said to be constant over time; an argument which serves to remind us that Smith’s labour unit is expressed in terms of disutility and not (directly) man hours.
From a letter from E. Lauchli of New York City, dated March 12, 1913, to Engineering News (April 3, 1913):
In Europe, only rock tunnels over two miles long have been and are driven with a top and one bottom heading, the reason being obvious, for the greater the number of headings, the more complicated the driving operations are, and it is only with a first-class organization of men and mining operations, and on long tunnels, that a tunnel can be driven successfully with two headings.
And from Mrinal Kanti Gangopadhyay, Indian Logic in Its Sources on Validity of Inference (1984) [combined snippets, square brackets in original]:
If the former alternative is accepted, the postulation as negating the possibility of the reason being otherwise [i.e. the reason being present even in the absence of the probandum] would have to be applied even to the individual case in respect of which an inference is being resorted to, and by this very postulation the presence of the probandum would be well-established.
Update (March 22, 2021): Some early newspaper instances of ‘the reason being is that’
A search of the Elephind newspaper database turns up a number of older instances of this expression, including eight from the period from 1908 to 1970. I reproduce these eight instances below.
From «Plenty of Potatoes Left: Growers in Traverse City, Mich., Districts Still Holding» in the Chicago [Illinois] Packer (January 25, 1908):
Charles Baird of the Baird Produce Co. of Cadillac is quoted as saying that Michigan potatoes rank high in the tuber market, those from Greenville taking first position the world over, the reason being is that the Greenville stock is closely sorted.
From an advertisement for J.B. Mosby & Co. in the Richmond [Virginia] Times-Dispatch (September 14, 1919):
Filet Nets, Quaker made, in white and ecru. Figured in small and allover scroll designs, stripes and «period» effects, 40 to 46 inches wide, priced at $1.25 to $2.50 yard.
The above is becoming increasingly popular for apartment houses, odd shaped windows, etc., one reason being is that it is more economical.
From «Telephone Expert Teaches Thrift,» in the [Haverstraw, New York] Rockland County Times (April 2, 1927):
«One labors under a distant disadvantage in talking about ‘Thrift.'[«] said Mr. Buguey, «especially to young people. The reason being is that thrift is usually associated with stingyness. A stingy person is not thrifty and neither is a thrifty per son stingy. In order to be thrifty, one must spend but spend wisely.»
From «What Is Happening in Your Home State,» in the [Darwin, Northern Territory] Army News (December 15, 1943):
Better Service. — The Eceltoral Headquarters of Wilmot have been transferred from Deloraine to Launceston. The reason being is that it will be in the interest of departmental efficiency, and also provide an improved service.
From «Wyandt Agrees with Hartman, Boyle,» in the [University Park, Pennsylvania] Daily Collegian (May 24, 1963):
A group that tries to change its position in society has an uphill battle to achieve it. Most times it takes a group longer than a person’s lifetime to achieve, but then it takes constant striving and work to do it. The reason being is that the group has to change its impressions on the rest of society to the impressions that the group wants society to have about them.
From «Street Auction» in the [Castle Rock, Colorado] Douglas County News (June 6, 1963):
Did you notice how members of the Swim Pool Committee, Inc., had aged during the winter? The reason being is that a substance called Thiakol is a white sealer that is used between the coping and «deck» around the pool. This material is as valuable as gold and is worth its weight in gold. It keeps water from seeping down through the «joints» in the coping and cement deck and moisture from collecting there and freezing. The Committee considers it very fortunate that the first winter went by without losing coping and deck.
From «Pleasant View Works on Street Lighting,» in the [Golden] Colorado Transcript (December 5, 1966):
This is not a new project. Mrs. Minta Carlson, along with others, has been working with the Public Service Co., for over two years, to bring street lights to our area. New maps had to be drawn up to include recently developed portions. This accounts for some of the delay. It also takes time to reach every person, who pays utilities, and must give their response, for or against, before any further work can be done. The reason being is that the street lights would raise your utility bill 45 cents a month. Anyone who has already been contacted or who has signed a petition need not sign again.
And from «Many Students Eligible for Food Stamps, Revisited,» in the [San Francisco, California] Synapse (November 6, 1970):
The reason for my concern over the food stamp program is that it isn’t being effective in combating malnutrition among the nation’s poor. The reason being is that citizens allow their social services dept. the luxury of not totally complying with the federal guidelines. If we are truly a health oriented campus, interested in the well being of all people, how can we allow such inequities to go on? Malnutrition is a definite link int he poverty cycle in which illness plays such a devastating role.
We thus have confirmed instances of «the [or one] reason being is that» from Illinois (1908), Virginia (1919), New York (1927), Northern Territory [Australia] (1943), Pennsylvania (1963), Colorado (1963 and 1966), and California (1970). The expresion subsequently appears in newspapers in other states as well, including Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Texas.
Evidently, the expression has been around for much longer than the Google Books search results might lead one to think, and its distribution is sufficiently disparate to suggest that it may have arisen independently in at least some of the places where it has been recorded.
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причина в том
причина этого в том
причина —
причина заключается
потому, что
причине того
Предложения
The main reason being that all legal processes are done in Thai language.
Основная причина в том, что все юридические процессы происходят на тайском языке.
The reason being, that it stays effectual for longer hours.
Причина в том, что он остается эффективным в течение более длительного времени.
The reason being that these people need the security and comfort they get from this belief.
Причина этого в том, что эти люди нуждаются в безопасности и комфорте, которые они получают от этого убеждения.
The reason being that lower spirits want to keep people trapped in their limited beliefs.
Причина этого в том, что низшие духи хотят, чтобы люди оставались в ловушке своих ограниченных убеждений.
The reason being is simple: location.
Причина — довольно очевидная: месторасположение.
The reason being, there was a third man.
The reason being that there are websites dedicated solely for providing babysitter services.
Причина в том, что есть сайты, посвященные исключительно объявлениям людей, предоставляющих услуги домашнего персонала.
The reason being that men tend to choose more lethal ways of doing it.
Причина в том, что мужчины склонны выбирать более смертоносные методы.
The reason being is that most of these sites and forums are businesses.
Причина в том, что большинство этих сайтов и форумов являются бизнесом.
The reason being that technology is a mechanical device that works regardless of what you think about it.
Причина в том, что технология является механическим устройством, которое работает независимо от того, что вы о ней думаете.
The reason being that some of the most fundamental elements of this system are simply not realistic to attain.
Причина в том, что некоторых из наиболее фундаментальных элементов этой системы просто нереально достичь.
The reason being, their «experts» panels are generally composed by people who do not understand cryptocurrencies.
Причина в том, что их панели «экспертов» обычно составлены людьми, которые не понимают криптовалюту.
The reason being is that most of the said offers are able to allow them to earn real money.
Причина в том, что большинство упомянутых предложений позволяют им зарабатывать реальные деньги.
The reason being that this is the only way people can learn.
Причина этого в том, что это единственный способ, которым люди могут учиться.
The reason being that such lifestreams have a need for stability in order to heal their wounds.
Причина в том, что такие души нуждаются в стабильности, чтобы исцелить свои раны.
The reason being is in both cases you are viewed as someone who can get things done.
Причина в том, что в обоих случаях вы рассматриваетесь как кто-то, кто может совершать поступки.
The reason being that any true spiritual teaching is given for people at different levels of consciousness.
Причина в том, что любое истинное духовное учение дается для людей, находящихся на различных уровнях сознания.
The reason being that your featured snippet will be put above even the #1 position on a specific query.
Причина в том, что ваш рекомендуемый фрагмент будет помещен даже выше позиции 1 в конкретном запросе.
The reason being that marriage has some fixed definitions.
Причина в том, что брак имеет несколько фиксированных определений.
The reason being that these people are now getting what their carnal mind’s want.
Причина в том, что эти люди теперь получают то, что хочет их плотский ум.
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reasonnoun
To persuade by reasoning or argument.
to reason one into a belief; to reason one out of his plan
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reasonnoun
To overcome or conquer by adducing reasons.
to reason down a passion
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reasonverb
To find by logical process; to explain or justify by reason or argument.
to reason out the causes of the librations of the moon
Synonyms:
excuse
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reasonverb
To reason is to examine by means of the reason, to prove by reasoning, or to influence or seek to influence others by reasoning or reasons. Persons may contend either from mere ill will or self-interest, or from the highest motives; «That ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered to the saints,» Jude 3. To argue (Latin arguo, show) is to make a matter clear by reasoning; to discuss (Latin dis, apart, and quatio, shake) is, etymologically, to shake it apart for examination and analysis. Demonstrate strictly applies to mathematical or exact reasoning; prove may be used in the same sense, but is often applied to reasoning upon matters of fact by what is called probable evidence, which can give only moral and not absolute or mathematical certainty. To demonstrate is to force the mind to a conclusion by irresistible reasoning; to prove is rather to establish a fact by evidence; as, to prove one innocent or guilty. That which has been either demonstrated or proved so as to secure general acceptance is said to be established. Reason is a neutral word, not, like argue, debate, discuss, etc., naturally or necessarily implying contest. We reason about a matter by bringing up all that reason can give us on any side. A dispute may be personal, fractious, and petty; a debate is formal and orderly; if otherwise, it becomes a mere wrangle.
Synonyms:
argue, contend, controvert, debate, demonstrate, discuss, dispute, establish, prove, question, wranglePreposition:
We reason with a person about a subject, for or against an opinion; we reason a person into or out of a course of action; or we may reason down an opponent or opposition; one reasons from a cause to an effect. -
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While the cause of any event, act, or fact, as commonly understood, is the power that makes it to be, the reason of or for it is the explanation given by the human mind; but reason is, in popular language, often used as equivalent to cause, especially in the sense of final cause. In the statement of any reasoning, the argument may be an entire syllogism, or the premises considered together apart from the conclusion, or in logical strictness the middle term only by which the particular conclusion is connected with the general statement. But when the reasoning is not in strict logical form, the middle term following the conclusion is called the reason; thus in the statement «All tyrants deserve death; Cæsar was a tyrant; Therefore Cæsar deserved death,» «Cæsar was a tyrant» would in the strictest sense be called the argument; but if we say «Cæsar deserved death because he was a tyrant,» the latter clause would be termed the reason. Compare CAUSE; REASON, v.; MIND; REASONING.
Synonyms:
account, aim, argument, cause, consideration, design, end, end, ground, motive, object, principle, purposePreposition:
The reason of a thing that is to be explained; the reason for a thing that is to be done.
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reasonnoun
Synonyms:
ground, account, cause, explanation, motive, proof, apology, understanding, reasoning, rationality, right, propriety, justice, order, object, sake, purposeAntonyms:
pretext, pretence, misinterpretation, falsification, misconception, disproof, unreasonableness, absurdity, fallacy, irrationality, wrong, unreason, impropriety, unfairness, folly, aimlessness, unaccountableness -
reasonverb
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debate, discuss, argue, infer, deduce, conclude
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reason, groundnoun
a rational motive for a belief or action
«the reason that war was declared»; «the grounds for their declaration»
Synonyms:
ground, priming coat, intellect, primer, cause, background, reasonableness, undercoat, basis, grounds, solid ground, dry land, primer coat, footing, land, priming, soil, rationality, flat coat, understanding, earth, terra firma -
reasonnoun
an explanation of the cause of some phenomenon
«the reason a steady state was never reached was that the back pressure built up too slowly»
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cause, grounds, ground, intellect, understanding, reasonableness, rationality -
reason, understanding, intellectnoun
the capacity for rational thought or inference or discrimination
«we are told that man is endowed with reason and capable of distinguishing good from evil»
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intellect, rationality, savvy, apprehension, discernment, cause, grounds, reasonableness, intellectual, agreement, ground, mind, sympathy, understanding -
rationality, reason, reasonablenessnoun
the state of having good sense and sound judgment
«his rationality may have been impaired»; «he had to rely less on reason than on rousing their emotions»
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tenability, intellect, rationality, moderateness, modestness, rationalness, grounds, reasonableness, tenableness, ground, cause, understanding -
cause, reason, groundsnoun
a justification for something existing or happening
«he had no cause to complain»; «they had good reason to rejoice»
Synonyms:
ground, suit, intellect, causal agency, yard, crusade, drive, effort, causa, evidence, case, campaign, reasonableness, movement, curtilage, rationality, grounds, lawsuit, understanding, cause, causal agent -
reasonverb
a fact that logically justifies some premise or conclusion
«there is reason to believe he is lying»
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cause, grounds, ground, intellect, understanding, reasonableness, rationality -
reason, reason out, concludeverb
decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion
«We reasoned that it was cheaper to rent than to buy a house»
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conclude, resolve, reason out, argue, close -
argue, reasonverb
present reasons and arguments
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reason out, indicate, debate, conclude, fence, argue, contend -
reasonverb
think logically
«The children must learn to reason»
Synonyms:
conclude, reason out, argue
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- Explanation
- Justification
- Present
- Rational Motive
- Sanity
- Think
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predicate
predicate can imply reasoning
the reason or predicate for investigation him was because of his involvement in the cover up.
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reasonnoun
Synonyms:
intellect, mind, sense, understanding, rational faculty, thinking principle, intellectual powers or faculties, discursive power or faculty -
reasonnoun
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cause, ground, principle, motive, consideration, account, efficient cause -
reasonnoun
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design, purpose, end, object, aim, final cause -
reasonnoun
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argument, reasoning, chain of reasoning, process of reasoning -
reasonnoun
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reasonableness, wisdom, common sense, good sense, right or just view -
reasonnoun
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theory, exposition, rationale -
reasonverb
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draw conclusions, draw inferences, make deductions -
reasonverb
Synonyms:
argue, debate, dispute, chop logic, try conclusions, bandy words or arguments, hold or carry on an argument
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reasonnoun
Synonyms:
motive, consideration, design, purpose, rationality, logic, accountAssociated words:
dialectics, logic, syllogism, premises, conclusion -
reasonverb
Synonyms:
ratiocinate, syllogize, argue, remonstrate, expostulate
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List of paraphrases for «reason»:
reasons, right, cause, raison, result, ground, motive, grounds, basis, justification, rationale, motif, occasion, virtue, sense, explanation, motivation, floor, talk, why, account, purpose, argument
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Chris Purcell:
The reason we’re here hasn’t changed, the reason( the Chinese) are here has changed.
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Therese Bevers:
There is screening that is appropriate to do, but I don’t think screening should be done without a reason.
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Tufts Republicans president George Behrakis:
I don’t think it’s right to conflate speech with violence, that’s a tactic many people on the far left use so that they have a reason to shut down speech they don’t like. Shapiro has never advocated violence and his views shouldn’t be seen as ‘dangerous.’ Those who wish to challenge him should actually engage in a dialogue, instead of trying to deny us, and him by a extension, the ability to speak on campus.
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Markus Buehler:
The reason why I did that is I wanted to be able to transfer information really from the spider perspective, which is very atonal and weird and spooky, if you wish, to something that is more human.
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Seneca:
What does reason demand of a man A very easy thing: to live in accord with his nature.
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- عقلArabic
- аҡылBashkir
- raonar, raóCatalan, Valencian
- rozumCzech
- ræsonnere, overveje, slutte, fornuftDanish
- Verstand, Grund, Vernunft, IntellektGerman
- λόγος, λογικήGreek
- raciecoEsperanto
- razónSpanish
- عقلPersian
- järki, pohtia, kohtuus, järkeillä, tekosyy, syyFinnish
- raisonFrench
- réasún, ábhar, fáthIrish
- razónGalician
- סיבהHebrew
- कारणHindi
- értelem, okHungarian
- motivo, argomentare, perché, causa, ragionare, ragioneItalian
- 思慮, 理由Japanese
- ಕಾರಣKannada
- 이성Korean
- ratioLatin
- cēlonis, saprātsLatvian
- rede, redenerenDutch
- resonnere, fornuftig, diskutere, fornuft, overveieNorwegian
- rasonOccitan
- rozum, rozumować, przekonywaćPolish
- argumentar, razão, causa, motivoPortuguese
- rațiuneRomanian
- по́вод, рассуждать, продумать, моти́в, причи́на, ра́зум, резо́нRussian
- rȁzūmSerbo-Croatian
- arësyetoj, arsyeAlbanian
- förstånd, anledning, skälSwedish
- sebepTurkish
- 原因Chinese
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- logic
- reasoning
- sense
- acumen
- apprehension
- argumentation
- bounds
- brain
- brains
- comprehension
- deduction
- dialectics
- discernment
- generalization
- induction
- inference
- intellect
- intellection
- judgment
- limits
- lucidity
- marbles
- mentality
- mind
- moderation
- propriety
- ratiocination
- rationalism
- rationality
- rationalization
- reasonableness
- saneness
- sanity
- senses
- sensibleness
- soundness
- speculation
- understanding
- wisdom
- wit
- sound mind
- argument
- basis
- cause
- consideration
- goal
- idea
- impetus
- incentive
- motivation
- motive
- proof
- purpose
- rationale
- antecedent
- design
- determinant
- end
- grounds
- inducement
- object
- occasion
- root
- spring
- target
- warrant
- wherefore
- why
- ulterior motive
- why and wherefore
- whyfor
- argument
- case
- excuse
- idea
- justification
- proof
- rationale
- account
- apologia
- apology
- cover
- defense
- exposition
- ground
- notion
- rationalization
- vindication
- wherefore
- why
- song and dance
- sour grapes
- the whole idea
- whatfor
- why and wherefore
- whyfor
- figure out
- infer
- speculate
- adduce
- cerebrate
- cogitate
- conclude
- contemplate
- decide
- deduce
- deduct
- deliberate
- examine
- gather
- generalize
- philosophize
- ratiocinate
- rationalize
- reflect
- resolve
- solve
- study
- suppose
- syllogize
- think
- draw conclusion
- draw from
- make out
- think through
- thresh out
- work out
- contend
- debate
- demonstrate
- discourse
- discuss
- dispute
- dissuade
- establish
- expostulate
- justify
- move
- prove
- remonstrate
- urge
- bring around
- point out
- prevail upon
- show error of ways
- talk into
- talk out of
- win over
On this page you’ll find 284 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reason, such as: logic, reasoning, sense, acumen, apprehension, and argumentation.
- block
- discouragement
- hindrance
- charge
- indictment
- disbelieve
- disregard
- forget
- ignore
- neglect
- question
- wonder
- agree
- go along
- agree
- be quiet
- confuse
- discourage
- disprove
- dissuade
- give in
- go along
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SYNONYM OF THE DAY
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WORDS RELATED TO REASON
- cause
- ground
- grounds
- interest
- justification
- motive
- rationale
- rationalization
- reason
- regard
- sake
- account
- affirmation
- airtight case
- allegation
- answer
- assertion
- assurance
- avowal
- case
- cop-out
- cover
- declaration
- excuse
- explanation
- fish story
- justification
- plea
- pretext
- profession
- proof
- reason
- reply
- retort
- song and dance
- stall
- statement
- vindication
- agitate
- canvass
- clarify
- debate
- discuss
- dispute
- expostulate
- hold
- maintain
- question
- reason
- remonstrate
- talk about
- altercates
- bandies
- battles
- bickers
- breaks with
- bucks
- bumps heads
- contends
- crosses
- crosses swords
- disagrees
- disputes
- faces down
- faces off
- feuds
- gangs up on
- gets in one’s face
- goes one on one
- hammers
- hammers away
- has at each other
- has at it
- hash over
- hashes
- hassles
- jumps
- jumps on
- knocks around
- locks horns
- mixes it up
- pettifos
- picks an argument
- puts up a fight
- puts up a struggle
- quarrels
- quibbles
- rehashes
- rows
- sasses
- sets to
- socks it to
- squabbles
- sticks it to
- talks back
- wrangles
- altercating
- bandying
- battling
- bickering
- breaking with
- bucking
- bumping heads
- contending
- crossing
- crossing swords
- disagreeing
- disputing
- facing down
- facing off
- feuding
- ganging up on
- getting in one’s face
- going one on one
- hammering
- hammering away
- hash over
- hashing
- hassling
- having at each other
- having at it
- jumping
- jumping on
- knocking around
- locking horns
- mixing it up
- pettifoing
- picking an argument
- putting up a fight
- putting up a struggle
- quarrelling
- quibbling
- rehashing
- rowing
- sassing
- setting to
- socking it to
- squabbling
- sticking it to
- talking back
- wrangling
- argumentation
- assertion
- case
- claim
- contention
- debate
- defense
- discussion
- exchange
- expostulation
- grounds
- line of reasoning
- logic
- plea
- pleading
- polemic
- proof
- questioning
- reason
- reasoning
- remonstrance
- remonstration
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
What is another word for “reason”? This lesson provides a list of commonly used synonyms for “reason” in English with ESL pictures and useful example sentences. Learn these words to use instead of “reason” to expand your English vocabulary.
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Reason Synonyms with Examples
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- Aim
The aim is to reduce traffic at peak periods.
- Apology
Her apology was so graceful that we forgave her.
- Argument
I found his argument pretty convincing.
- Cause
Self-distrust is the cause of most of our failure.
- Excuse
A willful fault has no excuse and deserves no pardon.
- Explanation
I want to hear your explanation for being late.
- Grounds
You have no grounds for complaint.
- Impetus
This is the primary impetus behind the economic recovery.
- Incentive
Bonus payments provide an incentive to work harder.
- Inducement
There is little inducement for them to work harder.
- Justification
There is no justification for holding her in jail.
- Point
There’s no point in worrying over things you can’t change.
- Pretext
He used his sore finger as a pretext for not going to school.
- Purpose
This is the main purpose of my coming here.
- Rationale
The rationale behind the changes is not at all evident.
- Vindication
It is also a vindication of his political instincts.
- Warrant
The commissioner has issued a warrant for her arrest.
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