🧠logic

noun
/ˈlɒdʒɪk/

Meaning

Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.

Example Sentences

Her argument was based on sound logic.

Example Expressions

twist the logic

Synonyms

reasoning, rationale, argument, sense, judgment

Antonyms

nonsense, illogic, irrationality

Collocations

sound logic, formal logic, logic puzzle, logic gate

More Example Sentences

I agree with your point because it is logical.

I believe that both sides have some logical basis.

Your point has logic, but my opinion is slightly different.

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.

In salary discussions, you should speak with facts and logic rather than emotion.

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

There is logic in what you say, but I think another aspect should also be considered.

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

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