/əˈstɛnsəbl ˈriːzən/ – Phrase
Definition: lý do suy đoán, cơ sở suy đoán, lý do bề ngoài.
A more thorough explanation: “Ostensible reason” refers to a reason that appears to be true or valid on the surface, but may not be the actual or true reason behind a decision or action. It is a reason that is presented or claimed as the basis for something, but may not reflect the true motivation or underlying cause.
Example: The ostensible reason for terminating the contract was the client’s failure to meet the payment deadline.