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reasonability
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'reasonability' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an act or decision which is considered to be reasonable. For example, "The supervisor showed reasonability by granting the employee extra vacation days."
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
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Malcolm Clark, coordinator of the Children's Food Campaign, said: "This damning assessment of the current responsibility deal cuts through the Department of Health's spin and shows up the initiative for what it is: more about positive PR for companies than effective, evidence-based new interventions to improve our diets".
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In July last year, not long after Miliband's misadventures with a bacon sandwich, the Labour leader congratulated Cameron for making "his name as leader of the opposition for some fantastic photos, like hanging out with huskies in the Arctic Circle", and said he deliberately didn't seek to compete with the former Carlton TV PR man with such visual spin.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In legal or formal contexts, ensure that "reasonability" aligns with the specific definitions and precedents relevant to the situation.
Common error
Avoid using "reasonability" in everyday conversation or informal writing. Opt for simpler, more natural alternatives like "reasonableness", "fairness", or "common sense" to maintain a conversational tone.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "reasonability" functions to describe the quality or state of being reasonable. While recognized by Ludwig AI as correct, its limited occurrence suggests it is less common than its counterpart, "reasonableness".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "reasonability" is a grammatically correct noun that describes the quality of being reasonable. However, as Ludwig AI reports, it is far less common than "reasonableness". While technically valid, its infrequent usage suggests that using the more standard "reasonableness" is generally preferable for clarity and wider acceptance. In specific legal or technical contexts, ensure the precise meaning aligns with established definitions.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reasonableness
This is the most direct synonym, simply changing the suffix while retaining the core meaning.
fair-mindedness
Emphasizes the willingness to consider different perspectives and be equitable.
sense of fairness
This alternative emphasizes the impartiality and ethical dimension of the concept.
impartiality
Highlights the lack of bias in decision-making.
sound judgment
This highlights the quality of making wise and logical decisions.
good sense
This option is a more concise and common way to express someone's ability to be reasonable.
rationality
This term focuses on the logical and analytical aspect of being reasonable.
logical thinking
Focuses on the thinking pattern to make the decision.
objectivity
This alternative emphasizes the unbiased and factual nature of the decision-making process.
understanding
Focuses on empathy and comprehension of different viewpoints.
FAQs
What does "reasonability" mean?
"Reasonability" refers to the quality of being reasonable, sensible, and showing good judgment. It describes the extent to which an action or decision is considered fair, appropriate, and justified.
Is "reasonability" the same as "reasonableness"?
While both terms relate to being reasonable, "reasonableness" is the more commonly used and widely accepted term. "Reasonability" is a less frequent variant, and in some contexts, might sound less natural.
When is it appropriate to use "reasonability" instead of "reasonableness"?
Although "reasonableness" is more common, "reasonability" can be appropriate in formal or technical contexts where a specific nuance is intended. However, ensure clarity and consider your audience's familiarity with the term.
What are some alternative words or phrases to "reasonability"?
Consider using alternatives such as "reasonableness", "fairness", "sound judgment", or "common sense", depending on the specific context and the nuance you wish to convey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested