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How to pronounce reasoned in English?

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Synonyms sound, well-grounded

Examples of reasoned

reasoned
People often ask whether they should trust their gut or their reasoned analysis.
From the suntimes.com
The walk, I reasoned, might help me build an imaginative bridge over that chasm.
From the bbc.co.uk
It struck a reasoned tone to which radicals and moderates alike could subscribe.
From the economist.com
So her abrupt and oddly reasoned resignation was obviously going to be big news.
From the washingtonpost.com
If they weren't getting the discount, he reasoned, they didn't live in the home.
From the dispatchpolitics.com
Mohler,Thanks for a well-reasoned and helpful article on this difficult subject.
From the evangelicaloutpost.com
Frankly, I don't know, but this seems more a hit piece than a reasoned analysis.
From the forbes.com
It's OKAY to be partisan on issues, as long as reasoned arguement comes into it.
From the economist.com
We are obviously not going to get reasoned behaviour at the article for a while.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Logically valid; "a sound argument"
  • (reasoning) thinking that is coherent and logical
  • (reasoning) intelligent: endowed with the capacity to reason
  • Reason is a mental faculty found in humans, that is able to generate conclusions from assumptions or premises. In other words, it is amongst other things the means by which rational beings propose specific reasons, or explanations of cause and effect. ...
  • Reasoning is the cognitive process of looking for reasons, beliefs, conclusions, actions or feelings.
  • (The Reasoning) The Reasoning are a rock band from Cardiff, formed in August 2005 by Bass Guitarist Matthew Cohen. ...
  • Which is based on reasoning; which is the result of logical thought
  • (reasoning) Action of the verb to reason; The deduction of inferences or interpretations from premises; abstract thought; ratiocination
  • (Reasoning) Engaging in a process that leads to a conclusion or inference using known facts or assumptions.