reasonings
Pronunciation: [ˈriːzənɪŋz]
Word
Context: "thinking process"
(noun) the way we think about things and come up with explanations or ideas. It’s like when you’re trying to solve a problem or make a decision by figuring out why something is happening or what you should do.
Example
Her reasonings behind the decision were clear and easy to understand.
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His reasonings were confusing, and no one could follow his logic.
Example
What are the reasonings you have for choosing that activity?
Context: "argumentation"
(noun) reasons that someone gives to support their opinion or viewpoint. It’s like when someone tries to persuade you to think like them by explaining why they believe something.
Example
The reasonings presented during the debate were strong and convincing.
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Her reasonings were weak and didn’t support her argument very well.
Example
Can you explain the reasonings behind your viewpoint on this issue?
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