deduction

word

Definition

A deduction is a conclusion you reach based on facts or evidence, or an amount that is subtracted from a total, such as part of your salary for taxes.

Usage & Nuances

Used formally in logic, math, and finance. Common phrases: 'make a deduction', 'tax deduction'. In finance, always refers to an amount removed. In logic, it's about reasoning. Don't confuse with 'induction' (generalizing from examples).

Example Sentences

The accountant explained the deduction from my paycheck.

basic

With careful thinking, she made a smart deduction about the problem.

basic

You can get a tax deduction for donating to charity.

basic

His deduction was spot-on—she really did leave early.

natural

Every month, there’s a small deduction for health insurance.

natural

She used her powers of deduction to solve the mystery before anyone else.

natural