sagligt
Sagligt is a Danish adjective and adverb describing reasoning, arguments, or communication that is grounded in facts, practicality, and rational consideration. When used as an adverb, sagligt modifies a verb to indicate that an action or assessment is performed in a matter-of-fact, rational, or well-founded way. The noun form saglighed denotes the quality of rational soundness or practicality. In everyday and professional Danish, sagligt often contrasts with emotional or speculative approaches and is valued in contexts such as analysis, decision-making, and reporting.
Etymology and sense: Sagligt derives from sag, meaning matter, affair, or case, with the suffix -ligt forming
Usage and nuance: Sagligt is commonly used to describe a tone, argument, or method that is clear,
Related terms: Saglighed (rationality or soundness), fornuft (reason), and objektivitet (objectivity) are closely connected. Antonyms include