justification
Pronunciation: [ˌdʒʌstɪfɪˈkeɪʃən]
Word
Context: "reasoning"
(noun) a good reason or explanation for doing something. It's like when you need to explain why you made a choice or took action.
Example
She had a solid justification for why she chose to study hard.
Example
There was no justification for his rude behavior that day.
Example
What is your justification for choosing that option?
Context: "legal"
(noun) a reason given in a legal situation that explains why something was done according to the law. It helps to show that the action was correct or accepted legally.
Example
The lawyer presented a strong justification for her client's actions.
Example
The judge found that there was no legal justification for his actions.
Example
Can you provide a justification for the decision made in court?
Context: "philosophy"
(noun) an argument or explanation that shows why a belief or action is reasonable or right. This helps people understand why someone believes what they do.
Example
His justification for his beliefs was based on careful thinking.
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Without proper justification, many questioned his beliefs.
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What is the justification for your belief in that idea?
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