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synonyms for most rational
- analytical
- balanced
- deliberate
- enlightened
- impartial
- intelligent
- judicious
- levelheaded
- logical
- lucid
- normal
- prudent
- reasonable
- sane
- sensible
- sober
- stable
- thoughtful
- wise
- calm
- cool
- intellectual
- knowing
- objective
- reasoning
- sound
- synthetic
- thinking
- all there
- cerebral
- circumspect
- cognitive
- collected
- deductive
- discerning
- discriminating
- far-sighted
- perspicacious
- philosophic
- ratiocinative
- reflective
- sagacious
- together
- well-advised
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To supply eminent humorists and others with enjoyable, rational, and profitable employment.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 107, NOVEMBER 3, 1894VARIOUSThe pleasures of life (the rational pleasures I hope) had always an attraction for me.
FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELANDJOSEPH TATLOWSeven o'clock in the morning is too early for any rational human being to be herded into a factory at the call of a steam whistle.
THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE OF SOCIAL JUSTICESTEPHEN LEACOCKSo, again, the rule of the English Church seems less beneficial than that of the more rational and free Nonconformist.
GOD AND MY NEIGHBOURROBERT BLATCHFORDThe farmers prefer human machines to work for them, to rational thinking men and women.
THE WORLD BEFORE THEMSUSANNA MOODIERely upon me, as I on you, and you will see democracy and despotism annihilated by rational liberty.
JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO BRAZILMARIA GRAHAMThyrsis reasoned the problem out for himself; he saw what he wanted, and that it was a rational and honest thing for him to want.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIRWould any rational man have deemed a reform bill necessary in England under such circumstances?
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANNations who believe themselves very rational, adopt, nevertheless, such ideas.
SUPERSTITION IN ALL AGES (1732)JEAN MESLIERAre the precepts of morality as announced by Divinity truly Divine, or superior to those which every rational man could imagine?
SUPERSTITION IN ALL AGES (1732)JEAN MESLIER