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    logical
    /ˈlɒdʒɪkl/

    adjective

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  2. LOGICAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of logical in English. logical. adjective. uk / ˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.k ə l / us / ˈlɑː.dʒɪ.k ə l / Add to word list. B2. using reason: a logical choice / conclusion. Students need the ability to construct a logical argument.

  3. The meaning of LOGICAL is of, relating to, involving, or being in accordance with logic. How to use logical in a sentence.

  4. (Definition of logical from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) logical | Intermediate English. adjective. us / ˈlɑdʒ·ɪ·kəl / Add to word list. reasonable and based on good judgment:

  5. Logical describes something that comes from clear reasoning. Using a fire extinguisher to put it out a fire is a logical step. Trying to put it out with gasoline is not. The adjective logical is rooted in the Greek word logos, which means "reason, idea, or word."

  6. The meaning of LOGIC is a science that deals with the principles and criteria of validity of inference and demonstration : the science of the formal principles of reasoning. How to use logic in a sentence.

  7. adjective. relating to, used in, or characteristic of logic. using, according to, or deduced from the principles of logic. a logical conclusion. capable of or characterized by clear or valid reasoning. reasonable or necessary because of facts, events, etc. the logical candidate.

  8. a particular way of thinking, especially one that is reasonable and based on good judgment: I fail to see the logic behind his argument. If prices go up, wages will go up too - that's just logic. There's no logic in the decision to reduce staff when orders are the highest they have been for years. The internal logic of her argument is undeniable.

  9. logical. ( ˈlɒdʒɪkəl) adj. 1. (Logic) relating to, used in, or characteristic of logic. 2. (Logic) using, according to, or deduced from the principles of logic: a logical conclusion. 3. capable of or characterized by clear or valid reasoning. 4. reasonable or necessary because of facts, events, etc: the logical candidate. 5.

  10. following or able to follow the rules of logic in which ideas or facts are based on other true ideas or facts. a logical argument; Computer programming needs someone with a logical mind.

  11. 5 senses: 1. relating to, used in, or characteristic of logic 2. using, according to, or deduced from the principles of logic.... Click for more definitions.