Põhjendatuma
Põhjendatuma is a word in the Estonian language. It is the comparative form of the adjective "põhjendatud," which translates to "justified," "well-founded," or "supported by reasons." Therefore, "põhjendatuma" means "more justified," "more well-founded," or "more supported by reasons." It is used when comparing two or more things and asserting that one possesses a higher degree of justification or grounding than the others. For instance, one might say that one argument is "põhjendatuma" than another if it is backed by stronger evidence or more logical reasoning. The word's root "põhjus" means "reason" or "cause," highlighting the core meaning of being based on reasons. It functions grammatically as an adjective and can be declined according to Estonian grammar rules, though its comparative form "põhjendatuma" is often used predicatively or attributively.