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 +# [[reasonable|Reasonable]]; not [[absurd]], [[foolish]], [[emotional]], or [[fanciful]].
 +#: '''''rational''' conduct''
 +# Capable of [[reasoning]].
 +#: ''Man is a '''rational''' creature.''
 +==See also==
 +* [[Rationality]], a concept of reason
 +*[[Rationalism (disambiguation)]]
 +*[[Rationale]], a liturgical vestment worn by clergy<!--a common misspelling-->
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 +==Antonyms==
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 +* [[absurd]], [[irrational]], [[nonsensical]]
 +* [[arational]], [[irrational]], [[non-rational]]
 +* [[irrational]]
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  1. Reasonable; not absurd, foolish, emotional, or fanciful.
    rational conduct
  2. Capable of reasoning.
    Man is a rational creature.

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