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reason in Arabic

reason in Arabic is سَبَب — reason means a cause or explanation for something; the motive behind an action.

reason in Arabic

سَبَب
noun masculine
Pronounced: sabab
that which causes: a cause

What does "reason" mean?

  1. noun A cause or explanation for something; the motive behind an action.
    "She never explained the reason for her sudden resignation."
  2. noun The ability to think logically and make judgments; rational thought.
    "He appealed to her sense of reason rather than emotion."
  3. verb To think through something logically in order to reach a conclusion.
    "She reasoned that the shortest route must also be the fastest."

reason in a sentence

  • She never explained the reason for her sudden resignation.
  • There's no good reason to be this rude to a stranger.
  • He appealed to her sense of reason rather than emotion.
  • She reasoned that the shortest route must also be the fastest.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "reason" in Arabic?

"reason" in Arabic is سَبَب. reason means: A cause or explanation for something; the motive behind an action.

How do you pronounce سَبَب?

"reason" in Arabic is سَبَب, pronounced "sabab".

How do you use "reason" in a sentence?

Example: "She never explained the reason for her sudden resignation." In Arabic, "reason" is سَبَب.

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