rationale
rationale — noun
1. a set of logical reasons that explain why a particular decision was made, a plan
a set of logical reasons that explain why a particular decision was made, a plan was chosen, or a belief is held
The store manager explained the rationale behind the new opening hours to her team.
rationale + behind + noun
When Hassan asked about the budget cuts, the director laid out his full rationale.
lay out + rationale (collocation)
Sari could not grasp the rationale for changing the company's website design.
The main rationale for the new bridge was to shorten travel time across the valley.
Zola's research paper outlined the rationale behind each step of the experiment.
- reasoning
focuses on the thought process or chain of logic, while rationale refers to the full set of reasons
- logic
emphasises the systematic, coherent structure of the argument rather than the reasons themselves
- basis
suggests the fundamental starting point or foundation, often less detailed than a full rationale
- justification
carries a stronger sense of defending or proving something is right
文法句型
rationale + for + noun/-ing
rationale + behind + noun
用法筆記
More formal than reason. Typically used in academic, legal, or business writing. The word often refers to a complete or organized set of reasons rather than a single simple explanation. Commonly paired with the prepositions for or behind.