Logical - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlɑːdʒɪkl|  American pronunciation of the word logical
Brit.  |ˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word logical

adjective

- based on known statements or events or conditions (syn: legitimate)
rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year
- capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner (syn: coherent, lucid)

Extra examples

Since she helped us before, it's logical to assume that she'll help us again.

He seems to be a logical choice for the job.

She wasn't able to give me a logical explanation for her behavior.

It is logical to assume that they will attend.

It's a logical site for a new supermarket, with the housing development nearby.

The detective has to discover the murderer by logical deduction.

He tried to think logically.

The logical conclusion is that she was negligent.

On a theoretical level, hiring more people seems logical.

But there are only two logical choices ... . If you can't countenance the first, you have to accept the second.

It was a logical deduction.

If you follow that idea to its logical conclusion, we'd have to ban free speech altogether.

Your paragraphs are not arranged in a logical order.

The questions should be asked in a logical sequence.

I'm sure there's a logical explanation for all this.

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