Meaning & Definition of word "Logical"

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    Logical

    /ˈlɒdʒɪkəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Of or according to the rules of logic; reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
      • Example: Her argument was clear and logical, making it easy for others to understand.
    • 2. Characterized by or capable of clear, sound reasoning.
      • Example: It is logical to think that if you study hard, you will perform well on the exam.
    • 3. Making sense; reasonable or sound in terms of following accepted principles of thought.
      • Example: Choosing to pursue a career in medicine seemed like a logical decision given her passion for science.
    • 4. Relating to or derived from observation of an actual situation.
      • Example: In order to achieve logical conclusions, we must consider all available data.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Greek word 'logikos', meaning 'of or pertaining to reason'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    logical conclusion:

    A conclusion that follows logically from a given set of premises.

    logical fallacy:

    An error in reasoning that renders an argument invalid.

    logical progress:

    An advancement in reasoning that follows a coherent path.

    Related Words

    logic:

    The systematic study of valid rules of inference.

    logician:

    A person who studies logic.

    Slang Meanings of logical

    Meaning: Makes perfect sense.

    Example Sentence: That reasoning is totally logical, bro.

    Meaning: Totally obvious or clear.

    Example Sentence: It’s so logical, even a kid would get it.