Reasonedly: meaning, definitions and examples
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reasonedly
[ ˈriː.zən.ɪd.li ]
logical reasoning
Reasonedly refers to the act of reasoning or analyzing something in a logical and sensible manner. It implies that the thought process is grounded in rationality and structured thinking, rather than being impulsive or emotional.
Synonyms
logically, rationally, sensibly.
Examples of usage
- She reasonedly presented her argument during the debate.
- He explained his point of view reasonedly, which helped others understand.
- The scientist reasonedly justified her conclusions with data.
- They discussed the topic reasonedly before making a decision.
Translations
Translations of the word "reasonedly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 racionalmente
🇮🇳 विवेकपूर्ण तरीके से
🇩🇪 vernünftig
🇮🇩 secara rasional
🇺🇦 раціонально
🇵🇱 rozsądnie
🇯🇵 合理的に
🇫🇷 rationnellement
🇪🇸 razonablemente
🇹🇷 mantıklı bir şekilde
🇰🇷 합리적으로
🇸🇦 بشكل منطقي
🇨🇿 rozumně
🇸🇰 rozumne
🇨🇳 合理地
🇸🇮 razumljivo
🇮🇸 skynsamlega
🇰🇿 ақылмен
🇬🇪 მესამე
🇦🇿 mantiqla
🇲🇽 razonablemente
Etymology
The word 'reasonedly' is derived from the base word 'reason', which has its origins in the Latin word 'ratio', meaning 'calculation' or 'reason'. The suffix '-edly' transforms the adjective form 'reasoned', which indicates that something has been thoughtfully considered, into an adverb to describe how an action is carried out. The term is often used in contexts where clarity of thought and logical structure are emphasized. As reasoning processes became more formalized in philosophy and science, the term gained popularity to convey the importance of sound argumentation and logical discourse. It has been used throughout academic and professional fields to advocate for rational decision-making and thoughtful communication.