🧠Logical

adjective
/ˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/

Meaning

based on clear reasoning; rational; sensible
Of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument.

Example Sentences

It's logical to study hard if you want to pass the exam.

It was the only logical conclusion to the problem.

Logical circuits ensure effective computation.

Synonyms

rational, reasonable, sensible, coherent, sound, valid
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rational, reasonable, sensible, coherent
Entry 2
rational, reasonable, coherent, sound, valid
Entry 3
rational, coherent

Antonyms

illogical, irrational, unreasonable, absurd
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illogical, irrational, unreasonable, absurd
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illogical, unreasonable, absurd
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illogical, irrational

Collocations

logical thinking, logical conclusion, logical approach, logical step, logical consequence, logical order, logical argument
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logical thinking, logical conclusion, logical approach
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logical step, logical consequence, logical order, logical argument

More Example Sentences

We were too emotional to think logically.

I agree with your point because it is logical.

I believe that both sides have some logical basis.

The benefits of technological advancement are not reaching everyone equally.

It is essential to keep technological innovation within an ethical framework.

Ethical frameworks also need to be updated along with technological progress.

Your approach is logical, but the criteria for measuring results need to be clearer.

I think keeping pace with technological change is every professional's responsibility.

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