razão
See also: razaõ
Portuguese
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old Portuguese razon, from Latin ratiō, ratiōnem. Doublet of ração.
Noun
razão f (plural razões)
- reason (the ability to think correctly)
- Usar a razão dá resultados melhores do que usar a emoção.
- Using reason yields better results than using emotion.
- reason; motive (the cause of an action or determination)
- Qual é a razão dessa briga?
- What is the reason for this fight?
- correctness; rightness (to condition of being right)
- Eu acho que vai chover, ele acha que não. Logo veremos quem tem razão.
- I think it’s going to rain, he thinks it won’t. Soon we will see who is right (literally: who has correctness).
- (mathematics) ratio (the relative magnitudes of two quantities)
- A razão dos lados desse retângulo é de 5/7.
- The ratio of this rectangle’s sides is 5/7.
Quotations
For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:razão.
Synonyms
- (the ability to think correctly): raciocínio
- (motive): motivo
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