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unreasoned

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/ʌnˈriːzənd/ · un-rea-soned

Not based on sound reasoning or logic; lacking rational thought.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Not based on sound reasoning or logic; lacking rational thought.

منطق یا عقل پر مبنی نہ ہونا؛ دلیل کی کمی ہونا۔

غیر منطقی

ghair mantiqi

Formal: بے دلیل

Synonyms

irrationalillogicalunreasonableبے بنیادغیر منطقینامعقول

Antonyms

reasonablerationallogicalمنطقیعقلیسمجھدار

Common Collocations

  • unreasoned argument
  • unreasoned decision
  • unreasoned criticism

Example Sentences

His unreasoned assertions did not convince anyone.

اس کے غیر منطقی دعووں نے کسی کو بھی قائل نہیں کیا۔

Us ke ghair mantiqi dawaon ne kisi ko bhi qail nahi kiya.

The committee dismissed the unreasoned proposal without discussion.

کمیٹی نے بغیر بحث کے غیر بنیاد پر مبنی تجویز کو مسترد کر دیا۔

Committee ne bagair behas ke ghair buniyad par mabni tajweez ko mustard kar diya.

Decisions based on unreasoned fears can lead to poor outcomes.

غیر منطقی خوف پر مبنی فیصلے خراب نتائج کا باعث بن سکتے ہیں۔

Ghair mantiqi khauf par mabni faislay kharab nataij ka baais ban sakte hain.

Easily Confused With

unreasonable:While both terms indicate a lack of reason, 'unreasonable' often implies being excessive or unjust, whereas 'unreasoned' refers directly to the absence of reasoning.

Word Family

reason
nounوجہ
reasoned
adjectiveمنطقی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'un-' as 'not' reasoning.

Imagine a person making decisions while blindfolded, symbolizing a lack of rational thought.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کچھ تو بات ہے کہ غم کی سیاہیوں میں، آتے ہیں وہ خاموش، تو بے بنیاد ہیں یہ درد بھی

Kuch to baat hai keh gham ki siyahiyon mein, aate hain woh khamosh, to be buniyad hain yeh dard bhi.

There’s something to the sorrows in darkness, they come silently, thus these pains are unfounded too.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بجلی کے بغیر بادل نہیں آتا

Bijli ke baghair baadal nahi aata

Without lightning, clouds do not arrive.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "unreasoned" — not based on reason or logic

First known use: 19th century

The prefix 'un-' means 'not' and 'reasoned' comes from the word 'reason', indicating a lack of rational thought.