Reason

/ˈriːzən/ noun, verb

As a noun, reason is the power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments, or the cause or explanation for something. As a verb, to reason means to think about something in a logical way in order to reach a conclusion.

It comes from Old French “raison,” from Latin “ratio,” meaning “reason, calculation, cause.” The word has long linked thinking, explaining, and measuring in Western thought.

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