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1 reasoning
nounthe act or process of reaching a decision, conclusion etc:تَفْكير، حُجَج وبراهينI don't understand his reasoning at all.
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2 هوس تسبيبي
reasoning mania -
3 استنتاج
n. conclusion, inference, deduction, derivation, reasoning, illation -
4 برهان
n. proof, proofing, evidence, argument, confirmation, reasoning, substantiation, testimonial, testimony, attestation, warranty -
5 تفكير
n. thinking, reflection, cogitation, reasoning, thought, reminding, reflexion -
6 حجة
n. argument, excuse, reasoning, plea, pretext, pretence, pretension, allegory, proofing, instrument, dodge, case -
7 منطق
1́ n. dialectics, logic, reason, reasoning2́ v. rationalize -
8 استدلال
اِسْتِدْلال: اِسْتِنْتاج، اِسْتِخْلاصconclusion, inference, deduction, derivation, eduction, gathering, figuring out, reasoning; argumentation -
9 استنتاج
اِسْتِنْتَاجconclusion, inference, deduction, derivation, eduction, gathering, figuring out, reasoning -
10 تفكير
تَفْكِيرthinking; cerebration; consideration, contemplation, reflection, meditation, cogitation, pondering, muse, musing, speculation; thought; intellection, reasoning -
11 قياس
قِيَاس [شريعة إسلامية]juristic reasoning (inference, deduction) by analogy; analogy -
12 مفكر
مُفَكّر: مُتَأَمّلthinker; intellectual; thinking, reflecting, meditating, cogitating, pondering, musing; meditative, pensive, cogitative, thoughtful; rational, reasoning, able to reason -
13 abstruse
[əbˈstruːs] adjectivedifficult to understand:مُبْهَم، عَوِيص، صَعْبْ الفَهْمabstruse reasoning.
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14 argue
[ˈaːgjuː] verb1) ( with with someone, about something) to quarrel with (a person) or discuss (something) with a person in a not very friendly way:يُجادِل، يَتَجادَل مَعWill you children stop arguing with each other about whose toy that is!
2) ( with for, ~against) to suggest reasons for or for not doing something:يُقَيِّم الحِجَّهI argued for/against accepting the plan.
3) ( with into, ~out of) to persuade (a person) (not) to do something:يُقْنِعHe argued her out of buying the dress.
4) to discuss, giving one's reasoning:يُناقِشShe argued the point very cleverly.
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15 argument
noun1) a quarrel or unfriendly discussion:خِلاف، نِزاعThey are having an argument about/over whose turn it is.
2) a set of reasons; a piece of reasoning:The argument for/against going
مُناقَشَه، جِدالa philosophical argument.
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16 fallacious
[fəˈleɪʃəs] adjectivewrong, mistaken or showing false reasoning:خَدّاع، مُضَلِّلa fallacious argument.
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17 fallacy
[ˈfæləsɪ] plural ˈfallacies nouna wrong idea or belief, usually one that is generally believed to be true; false reasoning:مَظْهَر خادِع، مُغالَطَهThat belief is just a fallacy.
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18 illogical
[ɪˈlɔdʒɪkəl] adjectivenot logical; not based on, or showing, sound reasoning.غَيْر مَنْطِقي -
19 logic
[ˈlɔdʒɪk] noun(the study and art of) reasoning correctly.عِلْم المَنْطِق -
20 solid
[ˈsɔlɪd]1. adjective1) not easily changing shape; not in the form of liquid or gas:صُلْب، جامِدsolid substances.
2) not hollow:غَيْر أجْوَفThe tyres of the earliest cars were solid.
3) firm and strongly made (and therefore sound and reliable):مَتين قَوي، مَوْثوقHis argument is based on good solid facts/reasoning.
4) completely made of one substance:خالِصWe dug till we reached solid rock.
5) without breaks, gaps or flaws:مُتَماسِكThey are solid in their determination to strike.
6) having height, breadth and width:مُجَسَّمA cube is a solid figure.
7) consecutive; without a pause:مُتَتالٍ، دون إنْقِطاعI've been working for six solid hours.
2. adverbwithout interruption; continuously:مُتَواصِلShe was working for six hours solid.
3. noun1) a substance that is solid:مادَّة صَلْبَهButter is a solid but milk is a liquid.
2) a shape that has length, breadth and height.مُجَسَّم
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