First Known Use: 1571
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valid
adjective val·id \ˈva-ləd\
: fair or reasonable
: acceptable according to the law
Full Definition of VALID
1
: having legal efficacy or force; especially : executed with the proper legal authority and formalities <a valid contract>
2
a : well-grounded or justifiable : being at once relevant and meaningful <a valid theory> b : logically correct <a valid argument> <valid inference>
3
: appropriate to the end in view : effective <every craft has its own valid methods>
4
of a taxon : conforming to accepted principles of sound biological classification
— va·lid·i·ty \və-ˈli-də-tē, va-\ noun
— val·id·ly \ˈva-ləd-lē\ adverb
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Origin of VALID
Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French valide, from Medieval Latin validus, from Latin, strong, potent, from valēre
Related to VALID
- Synonyms
- analytic (or analytical), coherent, consequent, good, rational, reasonable, sensible, sound, logical, well-founded, well-grounded
- Antonyms
- illegitimate, illogical, incoherent, inconsequent, inconsequential, invalid, irrational, unreasonable, unsound, weak
Synonym Discussion of VALID
valid, sound, cogent, convincing, telling mean having such force as to compel serious attention and usually acceptance. valid implies being supported by objective truth or generally accepted authority <a valid reason for being absent> <a valid marriage>. sound implies a basis of flawless reasoning or of solid grounds <a sound proposal for reviving the economy>. cogent may stress either weight of sound argument and evidence or lucidity of presentation <the prosecutor's cogent summation won over the jury>. convincing suggests a power to overcome doubt, opposition, or reluctance to accept <a convincing argument for welfare reform>. telling stresses an immediate and crucial effect striking at the heart of a matter <a telling example of bureaucratic waste>.
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VALIDITY Defined for Kids
valid
adjective val·id \ˈva-ləd\
Definition of VALID for Kids
1
: having legal force or effect <a valid driver's license>
2
: based on truth or fact <She had a valid excuse for missing practice.>
— val·id·ly adverb
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