What is another word for valid point?

Pronunciation: [vˈalɪd pˈɔ͡ɪnt] (IPA)

A valid point is an argument or statement that is based on logic and facts. It expresses an idea that is reasonable, justifiable, or accurate. Synonyms for valid point include convincing argument, sound reasoning, cogent idea, rationale, reasonable assertion, and solid evidence. These synonyms convey the same meaning as a valid point and can be used interchangeably depending on the context. Using synonyms for valid point can add variety and interest to your writing and help you avoid repetition. When presenting your ideas, it is important to provide a valid point that is well-supported, relevant, and cogent.

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Famous quotes with Valid point

  • The point is that if a person tries to prove his valid point beyond the point of most people’s understanding or self-interest, then at any point they may term his discussion as an ARGUMENT.
    Anuj Somany
  • This was the past and it was the dead past; there were only corpses in it—and perhaps not even corpses, but the shadows of those corpses. For the dead trees and the fence posts and the bridges and the buildings on the hill all would classify as shadows. There was no life here; the life was up ahead. Life must occupy but a single point in time, and as time moved forward, life moved with it. And so was gone, thought Blaine, any dream that Man might have ever held of visiting the past and living in the action and the thought and the viewpoint of men who’d long been dust. For the living past did not exist, nor did the human past except in the records of the past. The present was the only valid point for life—life kept moving on, keeping pace with the present, and once it had passed, all traces of it or its existences were carefully erased.
    Clifford D. Simak

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