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conclusion {n} (of a syllogism) insensate {adj} (senseless; foolish; irrational) irrationality {n} (want of reason) judiciously {adv} (in a judicious manner) marriage of convenience {n} (marriage motivated by some reason other than love) orthodoxy {n} (correctness in doctrine and belief) rational {adj} (capable of reasoning) rational {adj} (reasonable; not absurd) reason {n} ((the capacity of the human mind for) rational thinking) reasonable {adj} (inexpensive) reasonable {adj} (just; fair; agreeable to reason) reasonable {adj} (satisfactory) reasonableness {n} (state or characteristic of being reasonable) reasonably {adv} (in accordance with reason) responsible {adj} (able to answer reasonably for one's conduct) sanity {n} (reasonable and rational behaviour) seemly {adj} (appropriate) sensible {adj} (acting with or showing good judgement) unreason {n} (lack of reason) unreasonable {adj} (not reasonable) unreasonableness {n} (state of being unreasonable) unreasonableness {n} (unreasonable act)

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It is contrary to reason .


A man of reason could answer the question .


The mother tried to reason with her son .