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| 1. | [ adjective ] (logic) capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning | |
| Examples: | "a logical mind" |
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| Related terms: | illogical formal dianoetic ratiocinative reasonable rational coherent synthetic analytic logicality | |
| 2. | [ adjective ] in accordance with reason or logic | |
| Synonyms: | legitimate | |
| Examples: | "a logical conclusion" |
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| Related terms: | valid | |
| 3. | [ adjective ] marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts | |
| Synonyms: | consistent orderly ordered | |
| Examples: | "a logical argument" "the orderly presentation" |
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| Related terms: | coherent | |
| 4. | [ adjective ] based on known statements or events or conditions | |
| Examples: | "rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year" |
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| Related terms: | reasonable | |
| 5. | [ adjective ] capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner | |
| Synonyms: | coherent lucid | |
| Examples: | "a lucid thinker" "she was more coherent than she had been just after the accident" |
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| Related terms: | rational | |
| Similar spelling: |
logically logicality |
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