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Adjectives of Abstract Attributes - Adjectives of Rationality

These adjectives enable us to express the adherence to logical reasoning or the use of sound judgment and coherence in a particular or action.

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Categorized English Adjectives Describing Abstract Attributes
rational
[Adjective]

involving logical thinking or sensible reasoning

Ex: The decision to change careers was rational choice , considering the potential for personal growth and fulfillment .
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reasonable
[Adjective]

demonstrating sensible judgment or fairness in decision-making

Ex: It 's reasonable to expect someone to work overtime without compensation .
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realistic
[Adjective]

concerned with or based on something that is practical and achievable in reality

Ex: His goals realistic, taking into account the resources available .
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logical
[Adjective]

based on clear reasoning or sound judgment

Ex: They made logical decision based on the data , avoiding emotional bias in their choice .
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relatable
[Adjective]

connected or relevant to a particular subject or context

Ex: The increase in mental health issues among youth relatable to academic pressures and social media usage .
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coherent
[Adjective]

logical and consistent, forming a unified and clear whole, especially in arguments, theories, or policies

Ex: The professor gave coherent explanation of the theory , tying everything together .
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justifiable
[Adjective]

able to be supported with reason or evidence

Ex: The policy change justifiable, supported by data showing the potential benefits to the organization .
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imaginable
[Adjective]

able to be imagined or believed to exist

Ex: The story included imaginable scenarios , from the realistic to the fantastical .
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believable
[Adjective]

having qualities that make something possible and accepted as true

Ex: His explanation believable, grounded in practical experience .
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thinkable
[Adjective]

having the possibility of being imagined

Ex: The possibility of a global pandemic was thinkable, but few took it seriously until it became a reality .
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conceivable
[Adjective]

having the possibility of being imagined or believed

Ex: Despite initial skepticism , the team proved that achieving the ambitious project goal conceivable with careful planning and execution .
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discernible
[Adjective]

capable of being seen or observed

Ex: The crack in the wall discernible once the dust settled .
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recognizable
[Adjective]

able to be identified or distinguished from other things or people

Ex: His face recognizable to everyone in the small town , where he was a well-known figure .
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explicable
[Adjective]

able to be explained

Ex: The problem seemed complicated but was explicable.
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reasoned
[Adjective]

based on careful thought or logic

Ex: The scientist 's hypothesis was grounded reasoned speculation , drawing upon existing knowledge and experimental data .
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well-founded
[Adjective]

based on solid evidence, facts, or reasoning

Ex: The judge dismissed the claim because it waswell-founded.
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cogent
[Adjective]

(of cases, statements, etc.) capable of making others believe that something is true with the use of logic and reasoning

Ex: The article presented cogent analysis of the economic challenges .
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judicious
[Adjective]

applying good judgment and sense, especially in making decisions

Ex: judicious investments helped him build a secure financial future .
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sensible
[Adjective]

(of a person) displaying good judgment

Ex: sensible, she avoided risky investments .
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substantive
[Adjective]

significant and meaningful because of having a basis in reality

Ex: The professor 's lecture substantive, covering important theories and concepts in depth .
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justified
[Adjective]

having a sound or reasonable basis

Ex: The investment in renewable energy was justified by the potential long-term benefits.
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